Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)
- Class of 1979
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Senior High School Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 Thomas Jefferson V ,fgo FTW olume 22 4 1 . fb 19,1 ' WW wr ,ff .au-11. w ,gf N- 1 ,F if t . r A N188 f Sm mm- ? 95 1 an 50,6 X 4 A 1 HQ' 13 'S gk A fer f of o 2 12. t W tx .fjgi1'F.m Qi 'A 1' evo , 1 V A .H ,J f 4' if M nlgagmf 4 AQ, ff yi, 'if l h GN, I 15 ' Title Page 1 f 1 , un , .Q J August 28 cams too quickly for most of the 1,744 students enrolled for the fall term of 1 978. Doing homework, getting up early, and prac- ticing for athletic competition suddenly replaced those carefree days of summer sunshine. For seniors it was the beginning of the end, their last year of school. For juniors it was the middle step on the ladder to graduation. For sophomores it was the beginning of a new lifestyle, complicated by the hassles of registra- tion and the tauntin of upperclassmen. Many new and stricter policies greeted students, causing minor grumblings but no major protests. Making the year as enjoyable as possi- ble brought people into a number of widespread activities, not all school sponsored. Yet, a feeling of school spirit seemed to bond most students into J-Hawks, and it all started with the fight song. ' 4 .H 2 Opening Section 'H' emor' -v-:CIM 3.3: ,M I ., Q ff' 5 gt 17 . A .4-4. r Y ,.' I 2-H--... Ulu! Bw in 'FP gi er- , Q si w'3'1'WL 1 L NJ? O 1' 'E Q 'f :Tir J, 'Q Jr . Q H f Y 1 , r WY' in 1 X .bg whit. M.-. Gm. 1 E f ,.,.-H.. .f....,....f :.::.r'::-. V v , f3?Ei5SeE5'25k 'I' ' 4, , -2 mf : 11,32-L--.,. ,m... :53:L.n:4 , 1... L, .1.:fwa:1: :::kn ...:?f'1522'A 12 2:- 1- ' 'wr-...if ' J' 2' ' 2 1, ' ffqa: - - , -Af-1,-, V ,, ,A 'ef-ff 2, -,-fi , K F, 4fv':-:,:-m- . U- 31. , I . M ff A if Q' .. fri, Q v fig ' ' -i V - M If Q I 1 K x X 4 N 1-3-,-'Qi n H ' 47523T5i1Xffif Cm '1 'Z'i :I !i' .'-3 A g.'g 'E1'L,g,:.5.. 5'A'-'ffiffh' wi . 2 -mi 'QILX Z4 s 5 ,. ' ' , , h S . - . J Q 681- 3 'N 'Wa 9'J1 k an x X A AQKEXWNQ eJA3 se7 a f ' fi' W? Qfigww M140 ' ,, .. 1 1 W M . 1 5 ' I ,ig 1,43 5 J' ,f ' - -5 , ,ww I 33- . 23,5 Zi 'wx 451. in ' if W' ' ' ap-W . ' 1 Y A ,1,f , . .1 ,mf - I f , ,, .A f -,ff W ' M' '-:if - ' Qifpoffdf F Crowd As the goal line was crossed, the blare of trumpets and a roar from the crowd signaled the last fight song of the season, which was where it had all started. It was the last road trip defeat and the closing event of a fall full of good times, cheer, and song. Tables were soon turned to winter activities and each day saw its share of a blistery Iowe winter. The marching J-Hewks were driven inside along with the end of the football season and its mild fall weather. The band and orchestra com- bined with the choirs to practice feverishly and produce one of the finest Christmas presen- tations ever seen in the Jeff theatre. The actors and actresses of the comedy Auntie Mame produced a well-received fall play in early November. The entire student body had a lot to sing about in the fall of 1978. avln fug Fr As the school doors opened for another year, unfamiliar students were acquainted and united as J-Hawks with the playing of the fight song. Students and faculty were able to struggle through a strenuous first term and adjust to the closed campus, homeroom registration, and final exams in each class. Winter held its icy breath until almost the last minute. Yet, the winds did blow and the snow did fly, and the weather grew steadily worse. It was the beginning of new individual goals and tasks. Winter athletes were set to the challenging job of following in the footsteps of the successful fall squads. New coaches and techniques accom- panied the teams as they united for a feeling of teamwork and unity each time the fight song was played. 6 Opening Section -ll 1 wwe- ' dmlbqyo 2 3 b ww W ww M5 'z K V w y rw 2 1 A M W ? , 1 Mg gn aff F2 ss? 3 EQ! X36 Q. . 'fin , 21, KKK wi 5 53541 ,,. Qi M .ug . 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Hits b....msg 4. f Q L ffswi' X A .Ns N alms .v ' I , Q X J fr , gig? 12,359 V will Q xf. 5' . if Carolyn Ask Student Life Editor Studlnt Llfo Dlvlllon 9 5 1 f 2 ll? 5 12. 'iv M . Y A .- fu- apr: W. , w , fgf-M gms: X - A ' M-:,,,. f,w,gy-w:1..- u ' Lf' l ' L-la. -' gm f'f.rw--wg, . - W: ' , E..j.,Jw..4 ' 1 A my-E 1.,ylV.. ,f aa .. ff-,r flffffi , na '-I 14. - ,fF71J'iZ?ffjm1, ' wif-7fl1.gQ 5 S I 1 4 -.:1.f3'fE:Q.s, .1 4' 21, 3 ' -c '- -ga., 9, . 1-4 ,. ,. - . lf ?,I,5g:,5f? ,,y.5:1t,53E-. f i 59? - L' . -T21 4 wi. ' ,Hifi A , . W , 6 . 32, 1 y 1. 10 All-School Spirit Activities 3, Q 5 fi tudents yelling in the gym, blue and white streamers, and the smell of burning wood were all a part of this year's J-Hawk spirit. Pep assemblies were the same as usual as they started with the fight song and ended with a battle for the spirit stick. School spirit has really come alive this year, commented senior Brian Reeves. Caravans were a big part of J-Hawk spirit this year. Over 50 cars with blue and white streamers and signs paraded down First Avenue toward Warrior territory. Thanks to Student Council, Jeff students were entertained by a huge bonfire for the Homecoming game, which will hopefully be continued. 1 lt' 8.5 3- -My s 3 gffis- ' ..z,:: 3i5 ' W ' ? - is 3 f ,,. wgglf 3. 'wx L5 in . 3, gf ,4 .11-fi .E , , 113' r 4 A mf V X Ag, ' 2 H. W .L 1 Q , x 05 -' l f y mmm.. Hs ax Spirit th Q 3 we 1, f' 'vin gpm- if Q f 4' -rf fs. :ii M gg, av N fi . V 3 .1 jg I wh 5? AJP Q Qi As: S S. IM' 3 f Jw 'i1fW Qu xk ik' S fi x . . 51 ,Ng A ' -Jeg4ig?gNj,:- Mf ' :A i ,, ,, 1 g. x S M' Q 1 J 'M :fr Q 'ef' ,H 1 fi, fb' is -.Q ,f , N we 12 J-Hawk Spirit N-IPF N X xv? i f 1 ff - 5 f K f w hat's abnormal about seeing e senior wearing a chicken costume? ls it a little bit strange to see Wolfman walking down the hallways of Jefferson? Has this place turned into a zoo? Not hardly, it's only J-Hawk spirit. The spirit of the class of '79 is a vital ingredient in the success of J-Hawk teams. What else could have kept the football team in conference- leading contention up until that double-overtime of a heartbreaker. One missed kick, however, was the end of a year of success. Oh no, we musn't for et the efforts of our un- touchable hat gang. This gro'up, whose membership expanded to a record 1 00 members, was lad by seniors Lynn Petersen and Eric Petersen. The gang will long be remembered for never failing to show for a tight encounter with an opposing enemy. Thanks for just being a part of a season filled with spirit. We've got spirit, yes we do. Top 10... Radiant faces and enchanting smiles kept Homecoming '78 alive and bright. Excitement reigned at Kingston Stadium Friday night, Oc- tober 20. as Jefferson's 22nd Homecoming queen was crowned. At halftime of the big game, the 10 finalists were paraded around the football field, riding in Corvettes. The crowd anxiously watched as Deb- bie Manthei was honored by being named Jeffer- son's 1978 Homecoming queen. A successful Homecoming victory was achieved as the football team trounced Dubuque Senior, 41-20. The dance was held in the dining room on Saturday evening, October 21, with the theme Always and Forever. M TQ' then m 14 Homecoming Finalists nu. , mx Marx A w X.. M.. E1 ,wx Randy Kelly and Doreen and Jerry . Y atm' KW 'H' Q ary Lester d escort R s Wiebold JV' .1 .K ix ,W WMM: if 'R W ' if kv 4, Nw rl 'F W 5. v. vu f :Q ' 314 9, v www Dvorak d escort Novak V '3 '.v fw 1 . Q 5 V yrr, wk E sip 1 o 'V . ' K o J . T s N 'W It X 1 Q1 N ' ' Rf L xi -- , . W, Hi 1 ' if Q 3, Diane S :ff mm and e 'Y' 4 ' 47 'rim a J I X Debbie Manthei expresses her excite- ment on being chosen as the 1978 Homecoming queen while Pegi Petersen, 1977 queen, waits to con- gratulate her. omecoming is something of the past now, but there are many memories to look back on. Several things were changed this year. The date was moved back a couple of weeks from last year, to October 20-21. A new tradition was started this year. For the first time in the schooI's history, the performing arts department had a representive escort a finalist. The senior class voted on 25 girls. Out of the 25, the juniors and seniors narrowed the field to 10 finalists. From those 10, the queen was chosen. Student Council held a bonfire and pep rally on the school grounds the night before the game. Homecoming turned out really well this year, and there was a lot of hard work put into it, stated senior Carolyn Banes. iii' S 16 Homecoming , y,-G is l T 1 0 3 aug Menthel, Mary Lester, Jennifer Hlttenmlller, Jean Mottet, Sheryll Hlavacek, Llea Campbell, Lorl Lewle, Kelly Glbeon, Annette Feaker. Second row Chrletlne Pohlena, Debbie Pulkrab, Polly Hildebrand. Julle Nowlen, June Dvorak, Sue Jellnek, Beth Thompson. Beck row Doreen Pezour, Julle Anderson, Diane Stonee, Tina Phillip, Mary Blckel, Jeanne Bremmer, Michelle Ollac, Deb Cocclole. I 4? 3' 3 2 4. Excitement, suspense, and enjoyment combine to make Homecoming 1978 a success for all students and alumni. Senior Jane Couser congratulates Jean Mottet on her selection as one of the 25 Homecoming semi-finalists. Sophomore WPA Ki WPA King If WWA Magna W ,pw ff' Scott McEowen recievee con- gratulations from Jim Keller and Scott Koepke after being crowned Sophomore WPA King. X ,Y ' sf if K Q 1, T I . .S WPA is a time for escorts and can- didates to get together and share the excitement of the week's activities. Ladie 5 ' - sr Scott Hoover contemplates answering his true thoughts when asked an em- ' barrassing question. E, x, 'Ep New v ! W mf 4 4 as as l 1 T holce n this day and age it is becoming more and more common for a girl to ask a guy out. However, one week in particular, the girls really get gutsy. This is the week of Women Pay All. CW.P.A.D On March 26 the activities began. Murder by Death was shown in the auditorium Monday night. BIue and white day , dress up day , and grub day were all featured throughout the week. W.P.A. king candidates were then an- nounced in an assembly on Thursday. Friday night finally arrived and the main event began at 8:30. Spice provided the music until 1 1:30. Candidates Tim Schneekloth, senior: Tariq Baloch: junior, and Scott McEowen, sophomore: were selected as this year's W.P.A. kings. WPA KING CANDIDATES Front row Scott Koepke, Robert Shelton. Scott McEowen, Jim Keller. Second row' Tariq Boloch, Craig Hartman, Terry Throndaon, Troy Simon, Andy Sargent. Back row' Lynn Petersen, Eric Petersen, Joe Peters, Don Bagley, Jeff Koelbeck, Scott Hoovar, Tim Schneekloth. WPA Events 1 9 turally here are certain times when doin' what comes natural is eminent. Like: flashing that million dollar smile when that special guy asked you to the Homecoming dance: being em- barrassed after experiencing a first sophomore initiation, winning that race after a determined struggle, or putting that extra bit of spirit into a pep assembly. But in whatever way it happens-pep, sincerity, determination-if it's you, it's just naturally going to happen. As J-Hawks have found out, doin' what comes natural can happen while at work, while out for a sport, in a class, or even while roaming the halls of Jefferson. lt sometimes raises a problem or causes a little embarrassment, but most of the time when you're doin' what comes natural, you'Il come out smiling and the whole world will be smiling right along with you. Qs' S L ...A fb. 'ea . K p K' sw: X 'Eel 'LZWW Candid Moments 21 K., W Q 2? ,Z WH an 22 We Have Pride jf ,wwf . B eing the first to come and the last to leave. Working out so hard that every muscle in your body seems to ache. This is the dedicated J- Hawk. They give their all to the team, play, or group. After hundreds of hours of work, both on the stage and off, fine arts participants proved dedication and practice can bring success to all. Though 1978-79 was not considered a year of great success in athletics, dedicated athletes and fans were in abundance. And, of course, club members gave their all for that special mixer or trip. The J-Hawks were committed to making 1978-79 a great year-and it all started with the fight song. Q ll QW.. x .319 9 i SX Cf? f iw? Skis' 'R x Sv WK mm Y Q 'wana , f,ff wwfnu. f ff f f H ml i W 11 Minh After a hard day's work, junior Wynetta Ballew still manages a smile as she punches out at Ponderosa. Stocking aisles is one of the varied responsibilities of Rob Hump, senior, who works at a local grocery store. ml QP 1 1 he . Q .sf 8 smwwm - U1 xx xi 1 li wi 5 i 5 we .sink K Q ,Q M Yi, . 'ii s s is 26 Student Jobs -ff .lffsgfiikfiilf As Christmas draws near, Kerry Leyse, junior, rushes to package a customer's candy canes at the Giant store. Helping the friendly Colonel out, senior Mike McDowell finishes his clean-up duties before closing time at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Wk his W. SN? is rg.. If if Q Z ,u orking fills are hour hat do grocery stores, gas stations, and fast food joints all have in common? All of the above are places of employment for a number of J-Hawk students in need of a little spending cash for the weekend. Since the majority of J-Hawk students hold down part time jobs, it is obvious that they play a big part in the lives of many J-Hawks. Many a weekend has been forfeited in order to pay for cars, and to have funds for many other ex- penses. Money was spent on such things as dis- cos, clothes, and for admission to athletic events and plays. l've been working since I was 16 and I can't seem to save any money. Between my car, my girlfriend, and weekends, I just can't keep up with all the infIation, stated senior Glenn Gardner. W' 1 : 147.733 JJ..-K1'f'1nC'fk'!i.wLLd' H 7 . M, ,gt Q I tl W ye WSW During the peak rush time on double stamp day, Pam Braun, senior, and Jeff Fredrickson, junior, find that team work pays off at Hy-Vee. Prlclng candy ls one of junlor Dave GlIbsrt's favorite tasks whlle on duty at hls K-Mart job, as sanlor Joe Arnold looks on. -1 'i like 1 W A df in ma w 27 M4010 I' Twenty years from now, when our children ask us what it was really like when we were in high school, it's not likely that we will tell them all we learned in geometry or business law. Instead, the most vivid memories of high school life are of those countless weekend and after school es- capades. Activities such as dances, movies, athletic events, concerts, and plays were common modes of filling time unoccupied by job or school. Most of these popular forms of weekend and weeknight entertainment also served to diminish the thickness of wallets and money clips. Parties ranked highly on the list of weekend activities as they offered relaxation and a good chance to socialize. The soaring popularity of two local teen discos was a welcome addition to many a weekend night. The discos provided an outlet from the week's frustrations while eliminating the hassle of school dance rules and regulations. -he After School Activities 29 C ES was a ,..,. ' S SNK .-Q: i 9- :-' K S? ig I 1. . N ---- ie Representing the sophomore clsss, John Forest energetically eats pen- cakes at the Pancake Supper, Merch 15. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores munch out in their own respective styles during their short 30 minute lunch break. Junior Scott Mick has a look of dismay upon hearing the latest news from his friends at lunch. unchtime provided students with e lot more than food during the year. lt allowed them to catch up on the latest goings on, take a break from classes, look at members of the opposite sex, and of course, chow down. As in year's past, some students were critical of the quality of the food but no illness or serious setbacks were reported due to its consumption. Economically, senior Tim Schneekloth summed it up while devouring e double lunch , Where else in town can someone get this much food for only a buck? .JM Hungry juniors Jack Meier end Greg Klocke open their mouths wide for a tasty lunch. Lunchroom Scenes 31 9 1 :F W Q. V X nf 429' fl N, . 5 KI Malay, A 'l f 3 Q X X 'X an Y Y XM AA' Q gi Wffx 5 X 5 14 1. Q f Rx 5 W1 Q. X 4 0 'N G S - 0 uk V 2, Q ff ,fb f 'W ,Mm A V 'f 2 , W ig? 6 4 , J f f ff 2 v ff f A, 1 f ff f X f A ef Ai f f Q f ,if 2 f W 2 , Af 41 f 4 ? V ,. , I ' ,::':12E'E X Z 'L 'f X ,, fu, f W ly f X Y ff ' ,. if,ge,.i' ' 1. V : f, -'a7i7fHfffv ,.2 SP' - 'i' H ff' ,lid , f 5 '4?i '- ,, ,, f ' 'ft H JW TM 'Wm 15 . :1 f I f A Nqr? - A., , Jaw' 'f f ,1 ,A ,z: fr 'fy J., wx ff A f A4 '1y5yg fJ4 e ,QW mm f , , m, ., ,, , , fy ff if 2 ff 4 M. , S , Kb. Y .mm M any of the 1978-79 fashions reflected the return look of the 1950's. The return of these styles brought back the tapered legged pants and narrow skirts with slits. These styles were very plain and simple. Natural colors were most often used. The disco scene had a big influence on fashions with satin pants and dresses. For summer, short shorts came back in along with simple shirts. The trench coat and hat returned for the latest in wet-weather fashions. Straight legged jeans, vests, and spiked shoes were the most common fashions seen around Jefferson last year. When asked about these styles, Michelle Hilton, junior, replied, I really like the new fashions, They're a lot more dressy than what we've been seeing but they're still comfortable. I also like all the v rieties which can be mixed together for many different looks. With these new fashions it seems there's something for everyone. Feds and Fashions 35 got TXis5f9i,A di? LE XL.,, X N 9 H, X X X K X si N SF kg F V giifv-9 4, 2 ,kg 1 W,.,- ,ww is ,L 732. in , Q . -, WW , iw ' za I .-, . M 4 - V J 3 A Y i ' 1. an-nag 'W ,u Xi. .Wg is ,..., ll-042 F in if ww . g X ,f Qz X - t 'X W hat's a Gotcha ? That's what happens when you thought that no one was looking, and somebody was. We gotcha when you blew that last big bubble gum bubble. We gotcha in the hall clowning with your friends between classes. We gotcha in class and out, when you went us to and when you don't. And what's the reason for all this candid camera stuff? lt's all for your benefit, 'cause someday, looking back, you'lI want to remember. Right now, some of the things that don't seem so important, well, they'II mean a lot in years to come, commented senior Jan Blanchard. For always- E E 5 2 38 -dun.. ,fa A , .va ' - K . 1 5-sf' 5? 2 ,E -- o ,., if. at .gi 4 E, Vw, f W J , ,M . is :af 2,ff.fff?fp ' f, .,, any events rocked the world through the 1978-79 school year. Shocking everyone was the Jonestown massacre where more than 900 individuals died by mass suicide or murder. Nuclear energy became questionable when the nuclear energy plant in Harrisburg, Penn- ' t, ., , ff if f sylvania, encountered problems and began leak- ing radioactivity gases. Americans were saddened when movie hero John Wayne was found to have cancer. On the more positive side, the U.S. began relations with China and also started strategic arms limitations talks CSALTD with Russia. Muhammad Ali regained his title from Leon Spinks. While the Los Angeles Hillside strangler was apprehended. Topping the news was the gas shortage that hit the West Coast first, making long gas station lines a familiar sight. Though bad news seemed to outweigh good news, it didn't dampen the spirit and ambitions of American teenagers. 40 In the News WRX? me C 35, .. mi.-mmsiasf-X ffmwiei :fav QXQNW K NWN' - ,-., - Q :Iggy ,...Q Yi E E Qi QS Studie variety was the key to the program of studies. Classes in jewelry, woodworking, com- puter programming, bowling, and assorted other classes offered something for everyone. Preparing students for life after graduation is each high school's purpose, and the program of studies attempts to do just that. It offers draftin for future draftsmen, math for mathematicians, foreign languages for businessmen, and foods class for future bachelors. On top of this, the programs also offer variety for those students who are prepared for graduation and have some extra time just for personal enjoyment. S, VR Q N A' ff an 'Il 1 Ml -mm ii W ' lu CVM '-lkii' i w' ' W H me , ,,ww5,-- ff- A g 5 if f:'1ms5'S ly w:gwexmwiS1E?5i? M19 V ,M QM Students in Mr. Becker's advanced biology class test water samples for pollution. W 44 Classes Sophomores Margaret Hoy and Ann Cole portray people from the hills for a Language Arts assignment. i T K Q we sl S 5 E . -wr? Q . K- , pjigyxwmx K gf? - '.2?P fiE 1 5 .X-. X E 3, - 7 ' z - iq .LL, . X. wigs .f 1 f as ia, . class. Junlor Mary Beck sharpens her typlng skills during a timed writing. Junior Andy Petsel carefully examines a test tube specimen in Chemistry l Demonstrating a French folk dance at Lindale Plaza's mini mall are juniors Al Johnson and Marcia Thomason. ime to stud ooking back on this year, students will remember changes brought to Jefferson by returning principal, Dr. William Jacobson. Citing a need for increased educational achievement, Dr. Jacobson revealed one new policy rather late in the fall trimester, surprising students and teachers alike. This noteable change was the initiation of a final exam program in all classes that continued into the winter term An additional change was the dropping of 7:20 a.m. classes, much to the dismay of students who wanted to get out early and go to work. The administration felt that scheduling classes at 7:20 a.m. was too difficult in addition to the fact that courses offered in the afternoon were neglected. Long time a favorite course, D.l.R. was cut back immensely in the 1978-79 school year for still another change. I think students need to take courses that are more structured than D.l.R., explained Dr. Jacobson. Using his hands, Mr. Taylor stresses a point in his sophomore American Studies class. Y During a social psychology class ex- periment, junior Zorrie Robertson ex- periences the reality of being blind. 45 Students take full advantage of the wide selection of elective classes available during the six period day. Ron Beavers, sophomore, completes his liver experiment during biology class. 1 5 Apg, l , ,,,,, ,M , ,4 H ,, ,. , . ,W,3 1 , A,,,, Erf , f fr if w 4 f' f ,i w ,, f'wm,' ' ' In ,lg 1- , 9 S 'S . an A if is 5 sl V.. . 5 f In shop class, John Lopeta, senior, applies the final coat of stein to his woodworking project. During their study of other cultures, sophomores Delise Miskimen and Sharon Spudic gave an oral presente- tion in Mrs. WenzeI's point of view class. at sf Craig Dostal, senior, uses a band saw to cut out his project in Mr. Matthew's Metal Tech class. Junior Greg Shultz uses his skills learn- ed in drafting class to complete a blueprint. G fish' fee J 5 ,fa fc Classes Iasses, that's the real reason why students come to school. As always, there were many classes from which to choose. The classes ranged from Foods I to physics and from industrial arts to your favorite math course. The curriculum included a course for every interest and need. On the lighter side of any student's schedule were electives. Most of these 100 credits in the elective studies were filled by seniors, seeking mind enrichment and credits toward graduation. Electives also served to break up the monotony of required classes. Some concern was expressed by ad- ministrators, parents, and teachers concerning the value of an all elective senior year. The senior class of '79 may be the last group to get by with only one required class lAmerican Government! in their senior year. Classes 47 sw 48 Studies Junior foreign language students Kristi Lighty and Linds Vyskocil pause following a French folk dance in the Lindale mini-mall. Senior Paul Martin applies the finishing touches to a wall in the house under construction by the Building Trades class. Extra curricular activities such as WSD and the Vikings' basketball game in- volve faculty members Mr. Geuder, Mr. Koepke, Mr. Tower, and Mr. Tschopp as well as students. f f ' ,,' , B Fi Q' f f ,.. ,, f 'few 3 f ai? wt'-43W Y ,, mr lc, ,, lective classes make things easier and more interesting for us. Easier because we don't have to sit through hours of required lectures, we can get out of the classroom every once and awhile and participate in activities like field trips. More interesting because we get to choose classes on the basis of where our interests lie. As J-Hawks, elective classes make up 97.5 of the total 202.5 credits needed to graduate. l think elective classes are a good thing, stated Scott Young, sophomore, lt would be too boring if there were nothing but required classes to sit through. Enjoy them while you may for the trend in public opinion seems to be swinging in a back to basics direction. This means the three Fl's lraadin', 'ritin', and 'rithmeticl and fewer elec- tives, if any, and back to the good ole boring way things used to be. Students participate an outside classroom activities during Social L 1 xyy. I Psych l and bowling classes. Que t reaking out of that dull routine was quite simple for students, with classes like the work experience program. Work experience gave students a chance to get out of the classroom and on the job for experience, while still gaining credits to graduate. Work experience is based on the idea that students can be educated from a job. They gain experience, they get a glimpse of the working world, and they learn responsibility, all of which are valuable lessons that can be learned through a job. The program is also helpful for those students who need jobs, but still want to stay at Jeff. ln work experience they can earn both money and credits toward graduation. Under Miss Maitland's guidance. members of the French classes per- form a dance at Lindale Plaza durin foreign language week. CZ. ' iii'ii ' i ii i 50 Studies Using good form, ssnior Greg Wooff' sims for s strike durlng gym class ati Lancer Lanes. my -Q we ZS Q .X.Xk is 'finger Language Arts teacher Mrs.- Norma Wenzel holds a book conference during DIR class. Teachers and students learn by work- ing together in various classroom ac- tivities. ,M -:,:'f-mkglf, sepia- -f-.Ni ml- -. .K 24-1f:m. New . -- -- --f -- - - -,.- ww- ,. 2 ., I 52 Studies Senior Chuck Marion works to achieve 1 near perfection on a woodworking project. hether taking college prep classes or jus slipping by with the magic number of 202. credits needed for graduation, studies played a important part in the lives of Jefferson students Classes were offered for all types of interest: and professions. Industrial art classes gave students a chance to create and make project: with their hands, while French, German, an Spanish classes enabled students to lear foreign languages and customs from differen' countries. For college bound students, classes such aa ASP, Analysis, and Chemistry provided plenty on challenges, homework, and headaches. No matter what classes students chose t take, however, final exams were required in a classes, adding extra pressure on the students a' the end of each term. ' M.. if f 3 S ' 1 Mrs. Joan Bogguss, trlgonometry teacher, helps Kristi Lighty with her homework assignment. During the foreign language dinner in December, Wendy Hamilton tries her luck at breaking a pinata. Sophomorss Gregg Schafer and Jeff McLeud work diligently to complete their assignment in biology class WW g :Si Mak , ,, fmy7y.g,Mf,k!ff,, , , ,ll, W' Mr. Robert Becker explains a biology problem to a student during class. Dave Rsxroat, senior, fills up his plete from the variety of offerings st the foreign language dinner. 5 4 53 Senior Brian Reeves takes a breather from writing captions in Mr. Smrha's Yearbook Design class. 5 'Y' Y SY. f-its fpa gf? -1 Spanish class students listen carefully to the instructions given by Mrs. Carole Muret at the foreign language Christ- mas party. 'www ..:.,: ., Nm K 'NN Rik' 5. 2 E E E 555 , X . Q i-11 . 54 Studies 3 F To meet a deadline, junior Jay Young types his Pop Lit theme late at night. Stopping to make sure she has all har books, Tammy Lutz pauses in the hall before going in to her next class. ay to learn The 1979 school year brought more to J- Hawk students than the renowned readin', ritin', and rithmetic. Incoming sophomores and retur- ning juniors and seniors were greeted by a large variety of courses from which to choose. Year- book Design and Foods enjoyed their usual pop- ularity, while courses such as A.S.P. lured students looking ahead to their college days. No matter what classes the students found themselves in, the old teaching method of tak- ing it straight from the text was far from prevalent. Books, as always, were a part of the learning process, but new ways of teaching were also being seen. Although classes were newly reformed, devotion of time and effort were still being given to-ugh-homework. But, in J-Hawk tradition the challenge was met and another ex- citing year at Jefferson was completed. .Q,f ' ' g N ,,,, ,.,., , W M fi ' My , L UW Y 4 1 'X' , x j L7 ff in-7 During the study of Greek mythology, senior Deen Westpfhel gives a speech for ASP on Pithinus Alexander. Amidst the previous wrappings, Mr. Marv Hippen opens his gag gift during the Thespian's annual Christmas party. who Q i.: is 1 i.dki.i!h:.i.A.g.. .3 ,l.lf l f i Dr. William Jacobson Mr. George Hidinger Principal Associate Principal A if g J 2' '7s4l1ys-.X vi MV,-J U 'V,, v i I . V W ZX ,iii ..,,.,.,. 1 4. .W . ,. I V x ' 2' A Z' n K ,arm mg? 1 3 f gf ff 1- . Iv 3 , v .fy . A ,L--41 - -iglfu, 311 f mia F .A I Mr. Don Abney Mr. Robert Mr. Robert Ask Mrs. Joan Baird Mrs. Donna Allen Beles Mr. William Bell w,....,.,. Vh,Vr 0 I 1.. ,V I if .u '7'7' , 1 5:1 A WM , Mr. Hurley Mr. Robert Mrs. JoAnn Miss Loraine Mr. Vern Bassett Becker Bogguss Bomkemp Bredeson 56 Faculty pictures N.. 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YS X A X is 11,1 -XX , 1, X: XSQ 'QL X, .X XX ag E5 ' f Eff ,XX X 5,5 ,f'- . XX 'SW' Lena Mr. Ron Schirm Mr. Steve Salven Schroeder Mre. 'N X X X my 5 .P 3 S 'X aj Mra. Marjorie Shackford Mr. Donald Shipman ,wx 'PX Mra. Mlrlam Shipman g t. t W L N se ,ww L ' X .iv xt, ky f K , -XX Mr. Glenn Mr. Ron Smrhe Mr. Hal Sondrol Smith Mra. Evelyn Seidler Miae Dorothy Simon Q .5 gm N XQ N' gp N he ' rf X fX Mre. Heather Stoa Mre. Carolyn Mr. Jamee Mr. Robert Mr. Ron Tower Taylor Taylor Thompaon Mr. Mark Mr. Robert Mr. John Weld Tachopp Vrbicek 60 Faculty pictu ree w Mra. Jeanette Welsh Mre. Norma Mre. Jan Wllaon Wenzel X 7 XS iw .SPM Displaying his J-Hawk spirit, social studies teacher Mr. John Weld wears iaaii W kf.. .-.-kk . Q A - Q X5 Rx has peculiar straw hat. x . N. ' XX X. AIN-N Q X- e QA ,k vuse M ,... W - N , - me .fha-Me-X-..4 L fe ' ara-Qu we . wqii extr--Q.. -Q S . xxx' ' ' f -Qc., f f I x N , orkin 3 vertim e ff ks' Specialized Services 5-L ig' . ,. w W.. 4. av 4172 . ph 'Q f .5..T,Qg'isfii. Mr. Wllbsrt Mrs. Hslsn Mrs. Marllyn Mrs. Batty Mrs. Larsen Mrs. Michelle Beckman Cimbursk Coopsr Fugsts Gull Jolley X V, 1 f . .fy fy -swf ' uv If, A. ' l Mrs. Mary Mrs. Mickey MFI- Rvbv MPC- MHYY KBY Mrs. Wands Jsns Koutny Lsstsr Phelps Rssd Rlbbls - , I V 'V-- A 'K' Z yl, mn tw f X I , . .,. A 7 ,394 , M r he fl iz? A if ,' ' ,3 - . Q K is f . ' ff l? Pj Q E I 41 1 an W Mi , . , M e .ff-M-- Mrs. Batty Mrs. Hslsns Mrs. Pat Mrs. Jsn Mrs. Carol MPI- Glbfll Sass Sturtz Topping Tower Walker Wil8Ol1 61 Sports A nother year of competition got underway for J-Hawk athletes with the playing of the fight song. The fall sports campaigns enjoyed success in both boys' and girls' sports as the football and volleyball teams finished only one game away from state, while the girls' cross-cpuntry team brought home a runner-up trophy. The winter programs experienced a rebuilding year with three new coaches, but the spring teams revived the feeling of victory. Seniors Polly Hildebrand, Randy Krumm, and Gary Sweeney and sophomore DD Wasbrook all made their names known in state competition . ir K1 Q p tif., . K xx M Myqqy Z E ,Q we B , fihgfig' 'ixvnwiii 15, , I., ' T, K N ig 2? 1' JY H , Q W: Q Hiwfnkffi, -' g.:Qf:f 'V 13,3 ' f A ff f' '77 H -Z ',wf,'g8ff9' I - : :i' fm: 411- -,ws'f2::rfwi,: ' 'Vffg-i'1?.' C 'wk -'efv ji'S:1L'95'i15'E'6 .fii-?:'1'9+':'i5x?! ' V f . ., , 3 , ,V ' H2b.'f,.- - f wzsf' . .V M,.,W.W,ffii4 ww Q61 A Q-M. ZFX My he ft VW ' 3 QW' M r H' 1m,,,,,,,' r' MW ' IWW , , ,, .rsfrwgx 'F W ,XA ' wg NNAN P r r r n warn , um .4 ff V Aw! if ,wnxxx X M X' X0 JW 'F W HE 'WM' W qjmav fr? wr -r GW M 1- W, W M ' m Lynn Petersen Boys' Sports Editor Cindy Wonndt Girls' Sports Editor Sports Division Page sa ni fl' as MQW' uf ' . Q4 C 1 .wi ,Amy ,T iq 4? w- !!7 H1 ' , ,,,.., , Q 'f M Q .... gm mm Q mm ,,,,, IA W 'Q J 'AVA, as f Coach Bob Ask looks over the op- ponent's defense with senior Glenn Gardner. he J-Hawk sophomore football squad ended its season with a second place finish in the conference. 0veraII we were very pleased with the season. A 6-3 record isn't bad. Sure a 7-2 is better but we'll settle with what we have, com- mented head coach Bob Becker. The season started out with a 13-0 victory over Davenport Central with Jon Witting scoring twice. The high point of the season was a 9-0 vic- tory over a very strong Kennedy team. We had a chance to beat Hempstead but we fumbled on the one yard Iine, commented Coach Becker. Post season honors went to Tom Fye, Marty Colbert, Jeff Africa, Jon Karteus, Scott McEowen, Randy Reece, Jon Witting, and Les Williams. A muddy field makes it rough going for quarterback Dave Simbro's handoff to tailback Steve Harkness. x Qfiwg - Q F 355355 3 . 'Q -, ,4 5, f 0' we f , Q '--. su, F933 ,f .Nffy if .HLKS i .V ' at .M 40 Q I .Q-A Q 4 , rl? m Team Team' etermination was a key factor to the successful season the J-Hawk gridders ex- perienced. After losing their first two games, the team won six straight. Following disappointing losses to Davenport Central and intra-city rival Washington, the team put together a great comeback, winning six games in a row. The biggest victory of the season came against Kennedy when the J-Hawks pulled off a 1 3-6 victory. The squad ended the season in Dubuque Hempstead to play the Mustangs for the conference championship and a play-off berth, but fell short in the 28-27 double overtime game. Team awards were captured by Perry Harris and Dave Simbro, team captains: Steve Harkness, most valuable offensive back: Scott Hoover, most valuable defensive back: Glenn Gardner, most valuable offensive lineman: Randy Dostal and Dave Still, most valuable defensive lineman, and Harris was named most valuable team member. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS From row, Carrle Thomas. Second row Julle Schulte, Llnda Fowler, Lorl Banks. On top: Chrla Bender. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD Front row: Mr. Tschopp. Robert Shelton, Mlke Harder, Paul Hllls, Jeff Roman, Scott Hlll, Greg Hulbert, Scott Strelgel, Mr. Becker. Second row Mr. Allen, Ron Lelnart. Jlm Casey, J. D. Lanz, Kurt Hummall. Jeff Shaver, Jeff Africa, Lester Wllllams, Larry Lehman, Scott Btaton, Scott Roby. Third row: Scott Beatty, Marty Colbert, Tom Ash, Jeff King. John Karteus, AI Kepler, Mark Potter, Mlke Shedenhelm, Kevln Martln. Fourth row Jeff High, Craig McCaw, Scott McEowen, Steve Vlmers, Scott Beach, Jlm Keller, Scott Rlpperton, Jon Wit- tlng. Fifth row Tom Fye, Dale Muldoon. Steve Hollan, Greg Rump, Randy Reece, Jan Wlttlng, John Forrest. Back row' Shawn Zahn, Chuck Tornasek, Ray Peters, Mark DeHahn, Jeff Blrd, Dave Behrens. Football 67 Wlth a look of determlnatlon, Krletl Lighty, junlor, executes e serve durlng lntenee Iunlor-varelty actlon. As senior Cindy Wenndt goes up for a spike, teammates position themselves on the floor to protect against e possi- ble block. 68 Volleyball VARSITY VOLLEYBALL From row: Jenny lpler, Deb Polly Hlldebrend, Tereee Gull, Clndy Wenndt, Tlne Steffen, Pem Breun, Julle nrbeum, Lorl Mete- lcek. Second row: Lorl Vecerke, Petty Weteon. Ronde Pomeroy, Jo Cerke, Jenet Stoe, Angle Rejtore, Monlce Bruneeen. Back row: Julle Freeman, Mr. Weld. Jen Chrleteneen, Melody Lodge, Julle Boerdmen. Lorl Henkel, Jody Ieerd. Sheryl McCormick, Krletl Llghty, Merthe Ortmeyer. Dlene King, Connle Hyde. Spike J unior Angie Flajtora, captain and co-most valuable player, and senior Polly Hildebrand, co- most valuable player, were the mainstays of the impressive team, which fought its way through a tough schedule and came out with what Coach John Weld described as, Our best season everl The netters came out of the season with ten of the twelve stats records broken, and for the first time ever the girls defeated cross-town rival Kennedy. The girls made it all the way to the dis- trict finals before being ousted by the same Cougar team they defeated twice before in the season. To top off their season, Polly was named to the first team All-Conference and Angie was named to the second team. Coach Weld is looking forward to an even better season next year, when he will have fiva returning letterwinners to make up the nucleus of his team. Mr. Weld said that there would be only one change made next year, We're going to statel Melody Lodge, junior, looks on as Jody Isard, junior, sets the bell up to a team- mate. Teammates Polly Hildebrand and Lori Vacerke display specific skills which helped the squad attain its best record ever. H , . cs. A31 Aj ,, l -I' wwf M,,WW New 4 f ...yy ,, Tv , 3 ,,ilr-W 'iwmww' nequaled team spirit, total dedication, and an undying will to win were all contributing elements of the 1978 girls' volleyball season. There were essentially no outstanding in- dividuals. The group played as a team, complimenting each other with excellent play. Consistency also played a major role in the success of this exciting team. Maintaining outstanding spirit among themselves throughout the year, the team generated a tremendous level of spirit to all who attended their games, earning themselves a loyal group of followers for a large portion of the season. Although maybe a hair on the rowdy side, the loyal fans were definitely a much needed asset to the girls, offering a lift to the team in time of need. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL From row: Krle Uthe, Janet Cllek, Lorl Florence, Krle Welker, Tlns Turley. Second row: Klm Vlflen, Mlckey Mertln, Denye Long, Tern- my Seltrecht, Annette Baker, Kethy Hlevecek, Mergerst Hoy. Back row Lorl Vogel, Tammy Long, Llea Wlllleme, Karen Hertwlg, Keren Svobode, Shelly Myhshoueen, Mlee Regsnold. Executing a professional style set is junior Sheryl McCormick's goal. ,si 70 Volleyball N--F Teammstes watch intently as senior Cindy Wenndt battles it out at the net with a determined opponent. Coach Charlotte Regenold puts some punch into her tactics as she offers some advice to her sophomores. VOLLEYBALL CHEERLEADERS Nancy Hogan, Dleno Stones. Clndy Frusek. Mlry Lester. eamworky Stuffed animals are seen in abundance Chrla Tharp shows by holding Whaler, the team'a maacot. ' at a Qirlg' gwim meet as sophomore ecord breaking performances by a team dominated by underclassmen highlighted the girls' swimming season. Although the overall record was dismal, swim- ming records sank to the bottom. Four records were broken several times and the swimmers that broke these records went to state. The records broken were the 100 and 200 freestyle, the 100 breeststroke, the 400 freestyle relay, and the 200 medley relay. The most valuable swimmer honors went to senior co-captain Marie Kabelitz. Other awards Wiqgpv given included most improved, Lori Welty and Denise Oslacp hardest worker, Cindy Dvorak: and next year's co-captains, Teresa Munn and Denise Oslac. This year has been the most satisfying l've ever had, stated Coach Doug DeSmidt. 72 Girls' Swimming GlRL8'8WlMMING From row: Tlna Kay. Mary Ann Henry, Lorl McDowell, Llea Sweet, Debbie Frazier, Krla Millar. Julle Arnuen, Chrla Sharp, Polly Mahan, Denlaa Oalec. Deb Alllaon, Ann Cole, Mr. DeSmidt. Back row: Mr. Lockatt, Brenda Slm- mona, Lorl Becker. Sue Fitzgerald, Donnaa Bryngelaon. Chrla Tharp, Roaay Sharp, Marie Kabelltz, Laurla Welty. Sharon German, June Dvorak, Cindy Dvorak, Tereaa Munn, Mr. Roloff. 32:5 S2393 Qin-3? X' t :Q . X 'wif ia.. s .I gl :fgg ii L R - Q . iii . , , gig.. is . T5 3? . ,V m g 1 ,L .a....s--H Lori Becker, Chris Sharp, and Lori Wel- ty each produce their own special cheer for the encouragement of e teammate during a cloae race. CJ 1 if-11 H 002 l SWIMMING CHEERLEADERS Front row' Lea Ann Landt. Llaa Mlllar. Standing: Sue Jallnak. Top: Jeanna Wllllama. Girl swimmers combine their individual efforts with the leadership of the three coaches for a record breaking season. ovin ard work was again the key to success. This year saw the varsity girls' cross country team in possession of a highly successful season, climaxed by a well-deserved state runner-up trophy. An excellent job of coaching on the part of Mr. Larry Nolting combined with the efforts of senior Julie Nowlan, sisters Jean and Jan Sedlacek, sophomores, and a junior, Lee Ann Johnson, to create the district championship team. The boys' team, on the dismal contrary, produced a rather uneventful season. Ending the year with a 2-3 dual meet record, Coach Robert Noonan's varsity men saw the light only over Iowa City West and arch-rival CR Prairie. Our record may not have shown it, but we had a fine season in terms of personal improvement. We also had a lot of good times, explained senior Doug Wenzel. Due to the success of this year's girls' team, the future in long-distance track at Jeff looks promising. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Mary Nowlan, Angle Warden, D. D. Waabrook. Second row: Ranaa Rayman, Busan Overmann, Jaan Sadlacak, Janlca Sadlacak, Laura Wall, Mlchalla Klalnmsyar. Back row: Julla Nowlan, Sharyll Hlavacak, Vlckl Ohlrogga, LaaAnn Johnson, Mr. Noltlng. 74 Boys' and Girls' Cross Country V ,,igHQV11 X, 'Huffi- 1 fs, v f Q., 2 47 Q 0 aa. Z W I , 6 'Um V I A . V' . , ,.V,,M,li, ,, ,Y mf, .,,,, ,,wm,W, f sf E aaini ..h.i 'L gX'X v'h' I Q -.'. . f .2-'Mg ---'X X:-v as -..-- .ww .- .. . - .,.. - - ..-. , . h . ., -LAL 3 , 1 t -LLLLL LL-L of 3 1 i X 3 ...... , -- I ., ...M....e- -- ..-.w.w2i.::g 1 . kkk. , 5 ' -4. 5 A L. 1.7. Q.A. .. Q. . ......,.:g k'-. .gif-.gqfysflfiggfgwig. - 'idx C - Q.. . K . .... a ,Q Q-1 .. . --'- - . .. .,... - - A .,,, . . . , .. .. W..,.. . .,,,....L Xrksk fr 1 . g . KK .. A . .l 0 M i n .,., ' YWX Q zffkssu L MV.!.. D or . W' . .,.. ..,, Y . N.. g b .- . f 5.. .f Q if ...K A A H f .L 4' W - . 1' . . . i . will W A LL'L N PSX if . 4.,...,..Mf1- .. 'L P' Q ez li 'L' -' L V X N QR W N ' xmumw 5 WEP? . X, my mm .,,. an 5. mm I qmsso, xi sggggafx maui Af. N- . 9 f eg ram mal mess f Qui? S '- . K K 2 A Hg a Q - 4 J X' . ,M Im .ff ' gms f -gi? 5133 ' ' ' , - e x - -. b 1 K Q Q ' .- . . EK ' A . E, ,1 A . . -' -, . .. . f i f i g Y sy, - .. -- 'f . - - . ' r- 'SX - 'iff .XSYQQEH--X.-fx.. -.Q - 7 1 g.5g.,.:.f 1 t ww -ww f . gb .L, BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY From row: Scott Patsrman, Erlc Patarasn, Phll Graham. Alan Knoll. Justln Namec, Scott Wesbrook, Brlen Shaets, Gordon Fullar. Beck row Chrla Nalaon, Tlm Beley, Doug Wanzal, Lao Vannoy, Andy Wlsely, Allen Carl, Greg Fitzpatrick. Lynn Vannoy, Mr. R. J. Noonan. Senior Sharyll Hlavacek takes the final turn and heads for the finish line against city rival Kennedy. Charging for the finish line, sophomore Jan Sedlacak puts on a final burst of speed. Boys' and girls' cross country members participate in e variety of events throughout the fall season. A painful expression on junior Greg Fitzpatrick's face shows what it really feels like eftar a tough race. W. 1 .M ,,., ,,,.wwMwm.wmswMmfw, -rffswwmfw ff , , .1 76 Boys' Basketball 5 This fish eye lens shot gives a totally different perspective during ajump ball against Iowa City West. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL From row John Kenney. Rosa Wiebold, Brad Peters, Wayne Rust, Tim Schnsekloth. Merck Les. Second row' Mr. Glenn Smith, Craig Bruce, Joe Peters, Gary Fickan, Jason Rifa, Doug Wall. Oscar O'Bannon, Ty VanHorbeck, Mr. Ron Capps. Back row Trainer Doug Lsnduyt, Greg Klocks. Eric Lofdehl, Klrk Campbell, Jon Mayer. Joe Meyer, manager Mike Dochterman. 'wr W 2 Z, v' if I ' I Q . fx I . 11 5 ,V, . . ,A,, : 5 ' I I Q. Ag: ,K , ' M, 1 . A :,, if f lk , WW ff ,I 31 A . , . A , Bam P lrlt al' BOYS' BASKETBALL VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kathy West, Julle Anderson Kehla Kuabler, Beth Thompson, and Mary Lester. In an up and down season, Jeff cagers display their individual styles with a strong defense, good shooting and sheer determination. x .A a,. U nder second-year basketball coach Glenn Smith, the cagers were fired up for the start of a hopefully successful season. With only two retur- ning lettermen, the future looked all but bright. However, the one thing the team didn't lack was hustle. Even the great amount of hustle could not cover all of the inexperience that sometimes showed through. The squad finished in seventh place despite the great support given them by the Hat Gang, in a tough MVC race. It was hard to realize we didn't have a win- ning team in my senior year, but I did enjoy play- ing basketball this year. We had a close-knit team and worked hard together. The main thing we did this year was give 100 per cent every game, and we did our best, stated Ross Wiebold, senior guard. No one will argue with that. n etermination The highlight of the basketball season came J 'i0' Bmd P01011 Shows his passing durin the first round of the district tournaments at Kennedy High School against the Washington Warriors. The gym was packed with fans eager to see their team win. Coming into the game against the fired up J- Hawks, the Washington Warriors were the heavi- ly favored team. The highly ranked Warriors started slow and stayed that way. With a tough defense, the young J-Hawks went on and cruised to an easy win. The season ended a couple of days later with a loss to Kennedy. That closed out the 7-13 cam- paign. Some players were honored by their fellow teammates in the annual year-end banquet. Senior Ross Wiebold was voted the team's Most Valuable Player. Defense played a large role in the success of the squad, and Wayne Rust, junior, hauled in the Best Defensive Player Award. The Hustler Award went to Tim Schneekloth, senior, for showing the best hustle in both practice and in the games, noted Coach Glenn Smith. , ability against e stiff Washington defense. WW 4 W5 fwfr MM yyxwa ,9ff.we.f 53 E 5 SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL From row: Andy Wleely, Tlm Mlnerd, Gery Wade Jeff HI h John Forree Jeff Kln Jon WI ln .Se on r - . 9 , t. 9. tt Q c d ow,Mr.Jee Kenney, Roee Jeneen, Chrle Hevel, Mark Flcken, Greg Flcken, Ron Anderson, Scott McEowen, Deen Sees, Steve Jorgensen, Jeff Grummer, Scott Roby, Mr. Hurley Beeeett. Back row: Rleh Scott, Tlm Beeetrom, Ed Herman, Mlke Kelsey, Jan Wlttlng, Den Anderson, Den Height, Ed Houeer, Scott Btrlegel. 78 Boys' Basketball Concentrating on a crucial free throw. senior Oscar O'Bannon takes steady aim during a game against city rival Kennedy. WW 9-7 xi was-at if ,awe , , s , 4, BOV8' BASKETBALL SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Julls Schulte. Kris Walker. Debra Allison, and Lssllo Blahnik. Determination and concentration are the feelings expressed on the faces of junior Wayne Rust and sophomores Marck Lee and Jeff High. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Tracy Brlney, Monlcl Brunlaon, Llnda Vyakocll, Sandy Brown, Torri Volmlk, Malody Lodgo. 3: , ,,f, , 4, .wwf ws L. ' H ,,..,. fe L Q t X is XE. Y! N Y l 1 P A Vw fri, Y g - ,,.. , ,, v I l...,:? 2 J..,,,f7 13, 'in ffl' 5. ' .ns l First year coach Larry Niemeyer stresses a point during a break in ac- tion of a varsity basketball game. Jeff's girl cagers work hard to perform their skills of shooting, dribbling. rebounding, and passing with perfec- tion as they strive for victory. Tough defense is a part of senior Cindy Wenndt's game plans against cross- town rival Washington. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL From row Angle Rsjtore, Annette Feeker. Krletl Llghty, Cindy Wenndt, Lorl Metelcek. Rhonda Pomeroy. Second row Connie Hyde. Jen Sedlscek. Liss Weebrook, Tlne Steffen, Teresa Gull, Sheryl McCormick, Sue Overmann, Barb Ridder, Annette Bsksr. Back row Mr. Dennis Roloff, Mr. Mark Techopp, Mr. Ron Tower, Mr. Larry Niemeyer. B ket ith the introduction of Little PeopIe , characters made of pillow cases, this year's girls' basketball team drew bigger and more spirited crowds than ever before. But there were many big people who at- tracted people through their hard work and determination. The varsity squad was led by Tina Steffen, the sophomore post forward who averaged 23 points per game, and senior post guard Cindy Wenndt. Both received honorable mention on the MVC and Metro teams. Wenndt and senior Ron- da Pomeroy were named co-captains at the post- season banquet. The sophomores were led by forward Susan Overmann and guard Jan Sedlacek. Girls' Basketball 8 1 Good defen he Jeff girls' basketball program, which ended its seventh year of competition, made a fresh beginning this year. Under first year coach Larry Niemeyer, the much improved team finish- ed the season with a 9-16 record, the second best record in the history of the program. After a slow start, the varsity squad surprised everyone by beating Washington for the first time in history with a 57-52 sectional title win. The cagers finished just two games away from the state tourney, losing to Re is 54-55 in over- time in the semi-final round of district competi- tion. The sophomore squad recorded a 10-7 stan- ding for the year while the J.V. season ended at 7-4. 1 fy? 2 7 i l, , ax if za , s gin? fri! if 4 82 Girls' Basketball i N SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL Front row: Terrl Ellerteon. Lorl Florence, Jean Sedlacek, Carrle Thomas, Tracy Hoepodereky, DD Weebrook, Dawn Fennern. Se- cond row: Linda Fowler, Kelly Brecht, Karen Svobode, Ronda Peters. Teri Rust. Renee Petere, Sue Vanek. Back row: Mr. Dennle Roloff, Sue Overmann, Jen Sedlacek, Sandy Muneon, Annette Baker, Mr. Ron Tower. in 3,2 Juniors Angie Rajtore and Lori Mate- jcek do their part in the offensive and defensive courts to secure a victory through teamwork against opponents from Washington end Linn-Mar. 'Iii SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Gina Netser. LeeAnn IA Hwmwmmmw Sophomores Tina Steffen, Dawn Lsnnern, and Traci Hospardarsky im- prove to build a team for future years, while senior Cindy Wenndt prevents an y uf opponent from reaching the basket, and the four graduating seniors are honored at their last home game. I ,AW ww- ! 'mf 5. Q mwmgs ,,,,, wwf H ff M M, Despite a dislocated shoulder, junior Tim Swore pulls off an amazing victory. .1'56 ' W- X .Q- -5. J-Hawk wrestlers provide many ex- citing moves to thrill their fans in the Jeff gym. BOYS' VARSITY WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Colette Slocum. Lila Mlller, Carrie Eggerl, Della Rank, Debi Pulkrab. 84 Wrestling Coach Tim Fowler gives advice to his J Hawk team before an important home I'Y188f. T sf' rr ww 'X in earn win I nexperience was the word for the 78-79 wrestling team as they started the year with three novice coaches and a team dominated by underclessmen. Yet as the season progressed, this young squad proved that dedication and uni- ty could offset the handicap of newness. Finishing the season, varsity and sophomore records were fer above what was expected at 6- 5-1 and 7-2 respectively. The team also qualified a surprising four varsity wrestlers for the state tourney with one 1 st and three 2nd place finishes in districts. Randy Krumm and Scott Wesbrook, seniors, were voted co-captains by the team because of their leadership and willingness to put forth the maximum effort. Krumm also earned honors as Most Valuable Wrestler and Most Improved Wrestler, primarily due to his 22-3 record and six- th place finish in Des Moines. The starting line-up included only two seniors at the year's end, indicating the experience gain- ed for next year's squad. JEFF 0 ,615 JEFF 55 F- 55 AU AY. JW yan 1. Sq I QE FF - E pp JE F - BOYS VARSITY WRESTLING From row Randy Krumm, Jeff Vlaak, Carloa Ledaama, ry Vlkt D n Cambridge. Second row Mark Walknar, Don Cook, John Rlley, t Tl Sworn. Don Harms, Scott Weabrook. Back row Mr. Jim Cox. S h g Zimmerman, Tom Johnson, trainer Doug Landuyt, Mr. Tlm Junior Mark Walkner consoles Doug Zimmerman after a heartbreaking loss. EFF Senior Dan Franklin, with a look of determination, grabs his opponent on his way to a take down. BOYS' SOPHOMORE WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Danielle Shaw. AY19i9 Wsrdenberg, Martha Bonnr, Chris Bender. l Varsity wrestler Jeff Visek takes his turn on top while wrestling his oppo- nent at the 105 weight spot. Coaches Jim Cox, Mike Gallager, and Tim Fowler intently watch the close sc- tion during the district tourney which the J-Hawks hosted in February. 86 Wrestling X, . . Q.. . ...xwut JY. FF 32 FF ,JE FF ma: . , W. Q. . . gf- I tmen pm rlval N ever having coached before, this year's head mentors, Mr. Tim Fowler, Mr. Jim Cox, and soph leader, Mr. Mike Gallagher, still provided the much-needed guidance and enthusiasm which was one key to the team's success. Season highlights included the one point vic- tory over Lisbon l26-25D and both the varsity and sophomore squad high team finishes at the S.E. Polk Tournaments. The sophomore squad also placed second in the J-Hawk Invitational, out of a field of eight very strong teams. Other team awards were, takedown champ, taken by John Lopata, a senior, and the hustler award which went to Scott Wesbrook. Carlos Ledesma, a junior, received the team's man award as well. The team's success, although quite respec- table, will not be remembered as vividly as their ambitious attitude and their ability to perform as a team. FF JE FF ' me FF IE FF F' JEFF 1E FF JEFF 2 A 5Z2g .s3'1X-1 XA . 'J BOYS SOPHOMORE WRESTLING Front row' Chrll Vlllk, Rudy Brown, Leroy C rf ln, Mark Potter, Rob Hewitt. Back row Tom Fyl, Mark DlHaan. 8 tt St t JI Casey, Mlke Johnson. Todd Hangartner. Mr. Mlke Gallnger. JE FF Spl uring the winter months of this past school year, a bunch of guys would meet down on the pool deck at 6:30 a.m. and take alittle dip in the water. But, they didn't have much of a fun swim. These swimmers would swim 3,500 to 4,000 yards in a hour. This same group of guys also met after school and would swim and lift weights for two hours. All of this practice helped the boys swim team finish with a dual record of 10-5. Even though the J-Hawk tankers had a disap- pointing 1 7th place finish at the state meet, they still broke three school records. A new 200 yard medley relay record was set by seniors Eric Petersen, Brian Reeves, Terry Holub, and junior Stu Nechanicky. Reeves also broke the 100 yard breaststroke record and junior Toby Petersen captured the 1 1 round diving record. Senior Brian Steffen didn't break any records, but he did place tenth in the state, in the 200 yard freestyle. This season's overall performance was very good and we had another winning season, com- mented head coach Jim Taylor. SWIMMING CHEERLEADERS Mary Ann Henry, Lee Ann Landt, Susan Fltzgerald, Deborah Zlnk. .. ' ' ' ' . fgaqa. . . ' . - ' 1 1. afgwkliiilt. : 1.1.85 : mm:-, 1- . 7:-f..'::,X -1 if 1z1s' 11 -1 .: : , :'1'..5 1 'ITKLETTQA X A K K . l K Q. f . ' 1 1 1 11 wa 1 . 5, Q 1 A211 1-- IM , ' , I l, 11 .. l, 3235. . X K K . -- 1 l. , i a- A 1 K- - 1 1 Q. , 1 1 1 . ' -- 1 ww f , . - ' . I 1 :Ll 1 ' 30 1. . 1' . 1 is-' 1 rr X i z . . A - X iii: kwa .1 EPZA .1 .' -- :S im '- ff A rkfslii? , 11 - 1. .. 1:' -' A K ' ' 11513 5 Q' 32- 11 K V . -1 ' 'T' 151-:T1Tftl fV 1: ' ' K J' MWWNW, if - ' li 1 . - . Q f t . 1 1 saws -- - SLN-if ' - ' f ' if 1g1g f1 'f ,ff - 'SP ig' if K .sf ,. l ,.,, . I , 1 g X 1 - 1 f R W, f 1 .. ' - sis Q: -5 ' 'K TV: 1 . EET I X , 1 xg K k'kk . W' K ...ww- f .,.. A .... ,Q 1 7' .. S ii J .,1. 512 155 G 5 1 as fl 1 N. 1 1 w ' 1: 1 . 1 5 X '- . . it 0 88 Boys' Swimming Many exciting moments occurred in the Jefferson pool this past year, as the J-Hawk tankers finished up with a fine 10-5 record. - s 1-3 s it-W X. K S K, i Sf EEST? iii' QP' RSS' hw tid KU After another home swim meet, Coach Jim Taylor relives the victory with an unwilling dip in the pool. i f . X, ' Q 5 , X 8 Fi A Q S 1 .5 ay, .S OV8I1f ' -my Ney, wav B- C ,,, S..- Q. N,- Q M' M , M BOYS' SWIMMING Front row: Frank Haneon. Scott Crandall, Rlch Becker, Todd Werth. Glen Henry, John Grulke, John Munn, Greg Nelson, Dave Birch. Second row: Jeff Orcuti. Bred Crandall, Many Colbert, Mlke Jenson, Erlc Petersen, Chrle Sllger, Toby Peteraen. Rlcherd Hutchins, Lee Roblneon, Georges Plouchard, Jeff Crendell, Scott Turkel, Mr. Jlm Taylor. Back row Mr. Lee Santee, Tlm Ilten. Joe Hunter, Stu Nechanlcky, Terry Holub, Brlen Reevee, Steve Murray, Brlan Steffen, Greg Leln, Chrls Martln, Vlc Jeney, Dave Brouserd, Mr. Doug DeSmldt. Junlor Stu Nechanlcky loosens up on the J Hawk deck before his upcoming 74375 1 5: f 'o' ,q,d ,. X + F, 90 Boys' Gymnastics paw AF' Yr' xm.. A v K -1,355 .S X My all-f is 2, Q if 3 X r K 1 E Q f-f: X SL f w a -Q K a 5 M53-S XQSXXQQ 3 S Q N , ww 5' f- . e. Wag.. vga, - -K-. p Q-SQ Q K K K Q IQ 1 A . - Iv: . - .51 - 1- g.g5,.f?QiRiQ-f. , 1. 4 -f, ,- Fig - ,ax 2 4 K K A E : N I , K A 6: Q, sl K f K - - -N 'ss , - - V- O KS: ,... ,MW X X M 'E X ww :ii ,Q 1 1 USES-. gigs ' . fX:f.:s.--.- -. i .. ., .. full.-1:f:x : --,-- :Mis -' QQQS-if Q XM-W '5':15kf:'ff5:.i:f. fl?-s .i f'-25 525351 gf .R K ..,A S . ' . J .. 5 ..:i.-:fiigf - Tfi.:-iisfffi.-f' - X f , : 1 Q , . . is i fa-fi . if 'F' ' aw-Sim , -F' X BOYS' GYMNASTICS Front row John Mulhlrin, Don . , Hangartnar. Back row Mr. Tom Novak, Mika Johnson, Las Novak, Grag Campbell, Jaff Hunt, Chris Sligar, Max Emaraon. Wiltgan Raid Boyer Todd Jeff Hunt Junior Diana Hahn and sophomore Mike Johnson perform in their in- dividual speciality events during home meets. Routin ith a new coach and a fresh start, girls' gymnastics finished a successful campaign, while boys' gymnastics had an up and down season. Eight girls participated this year: one senior and seven underclassmen, including two freshmen. Ms. Bethany Shifflett, girls' gymnastics coach, finished her first year with a 9-3 dual record, los- ing only to Washington. With seven un- derclassmen, next year's team promises to be an impressive one. The boys' gymnastics team competed in nine meets this year, finishing with a record of 1-9. However, the team was very competitive in each meet. This year's team placed sixth in the state meet with the help of three all-around per- formers-senior Lee Novak, and sophomores Mike Johnson and Reed Boyer. The rest of the team consisted of one senior and four un- derclassmen. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Front row: Sheryl Hanlech, Tareea Crawford, Shawna Berkhart, Diana Hahn. Back row: Tlna Tlbban, Michelle Oelsc, Llla Kaehmlttan, Klm Stahl, Me. Bethany Shiffett. Freshman Shawna Berkhart looks for her landing at the afterflight of her vault. l l GIRLS' GOLF From row: Lori Floronce. Debbie Oven-nan. Back row: Teri Rult. Clndy Egger, Penny Collins, Yami Riley, Deb Frazier, Mr. Ron Tower. ...J Sophomore Lori Florence tees off dur- ing en after school practice at Ellie Park. 92 Girls' Golf On the beck nine at Ellie, senior Dave Rexroat lines up an important putt. Putt to par The boys' golf team showed some improvement from the fall season as the spring season came to a close in May. We have e good group of golfers and most of them are young and will be a big help in the future, commented Coach Glenn Smith. The team was led by seniors Dave Rexroat and Tim McSweeney, sophomore Dean Sass. and freshmen Jim Weiss. The girls' golf team had four returning Iettermen back from last year and three of them will be returning again next year. Those four lettermen were senior Debbie Overmen, junior Tami Riley, and sophomores Penny Collins and Lori Florence. 3 , It '1 E Wt E I fe ,AA nova' aol-F From VOW1 Dlvid Buck. Matthew Kabllitz, Second row: Mr. Glenn Smith. GlYY Efwllrl. Dean Sass. Tim Mc8wesney, Paul Swenson, Deb Overman surveys her drive after teoing off at Ellis Park. Boys' Golf 93 Senior Gary Sweeney pushes off the starting block on his way to a victory in tha 100-meter dash. , ' 42 iw, , an 94 Boys' Track Determination and effort are express- ed by sophomores Larry Lehman and Chuck Tomasek, and senior Allen Carl, as they race toward the finish line. Spectators witness a variety of events at e home meet held at Kingston Stadium. -L ' K 11. . -We-.14 4? NSW gigs if awww t.t,t,t.t t.r. -t y tW,.,,M W, Q ff,, Spirit nder the leadership of 18 returning Iettermen, the J-Hawk track team has arrived! The boys' track team, predominated by seniors, came within four-tenths of a second of winning the Mississippi Valley Conference cham- pionship, May 19, in Iowa City. Wins in the 100 meters, 800 meter relay, 400 meter low hurdles, 1600 meter medley relay, 400 meter relay, and long jump proved that the five events that participated in State were there by no fluke. This is the best Jefferson effort since the early 60's, commented Coach Flon Schirm. Many of our athletes are rated in the top five in their event among 2A schools throughout the state, stated Schirm. Schirm also feels that some of this year's seniors will receive high school All-American ratings. Junior Gordon Fuller strides to the finish line with determination in the John F. Ask Relays. V www, . . . . 'Q ' 1 1 1 ' , 2' gg, , . is ii '- x wg v, , V. , . if f M, Y' mf - H m f ' W . . W A , smut ,f www 'L M- A f,...v 1 'M WW AFA , a J ...W ...,, , ...m .. , f ....,. I BOYS' TRACK From row Allen Carl, Steve Harkneae, Jerry Kennedy, Juetin Nemec, Gary Sweeney, Dave Hewitt, Berry Dahl. Second row Jeff Boyd, Craig Hartman, Jeff Wilson, Jeff Behel, Tim Belay, Brian Sheets. Lynn Vannoy, Lee Vannoy, Mark Walkner. Third row Joey Arnold, Tim Swore, Don Cook. Brad Sullivan, Mark Cer- eon, Ron Tomanka, Steve Holland, Larry Lehman, Scott Beach. Fourth row Doug Well, Kevln Zvacek, Allen Knoll, Scott Hamlin, Gordon Fuller, Andy Wisely, Greg Fitzpatrick, Jeff Shaver, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Chuck Tomaaek. Back row Mr. Ron Schirm, Kevin Wlee, Rey Petere, Scott Kelly, Carl Chrieteneen, Chrie Nelaon, Mr. R. J. Noonan, Mr. Jack Fiek, Frank Blackcloud, Mike Shedenhelm. Dan Fuller. 95 Glrl wln big Approaching the finish line, sophomore Julie Smith Iengthens her lead in a dual meet against Prairie. 96 Girls' Track During a Jeff-Prairie track meet, senior Jo Cerka eyes the finish line in the 1 00- meter low hurdles event. Senior Ronda Pomeroy and sophomores Sue Overman and Jan Sedlecek display individual talent dur- ing their respective field events. ll really thought they could do it, exclaimed an excited Coach Larry Nolting. He was referring to the four girls on the 3,200- meter relay team who had just set a record at the girls' state track meet in Des Moines May 19. This 3,200-meter relay team, consisting of Jan and Jean Sedlacek, LeeAnn Johnson, and Julie Nowlan, had just set an all-time Iowa record in class 3A competition with a time of 9.26:37. There were a total of twelve new school records which qualified several of the team members for state competition. Senior Ronda Pomeroy set a new school record of 1 1 8'1 0 in the discus throw. A new school record with a softball throw of 256'10 was set by junior Angie Rajtora, which placed her fifth in the state. Tammy Seltrecht, sophomore, set a new shot put record of 37'3 . This is the best team ever, stated Coach John Weld. They had more of everything- depth, balance, ability, attitude, and dedication. 1 1 A ' 'f,', fm? Y 5- Fa: , 1 . h e i 1 , i s We M M : -a1,',f'f 'f? 'f ,.., , A . A r 1' 1- ' 1 V U Mm, 4 gt: Z -5 if ', I fi 'M' 17 A 'ff 'K 1 ':,. .. aye . ,g,,,iM,., V 4 I yy W - f ' - f ,, ' wi Aw w Z I rm ,, , ff I , '1 -'J' ' , ft-ff'w'w.w,,.,,l, wi , f2:,,y.- ,,fmm,ff ,f ,W fi' f MW QW Mgr :V ' H ' ' , V I . , .. Q, :Hs fv4'i5Mf,:,f3?Q 1 . 1 's ,... , y u 1 'W 1, ff' , ffztw f ' Y' 'i 'l'lm1f w ,f , , ,f H., ,ff ,ae .- .e: '.5a2,.ga-::,,- W1,g,,jW'jjg,7fw?ggzfgQw H' , f f ,, ' df 1 g ,,,ZVg,L V V A, A. .,...,,. t ,, ,f .... f .... .:fieg9'I:7f,iff1,:wffwww ':7w, , fu '53-5:31:15 V ' .H 2 W, , , f., , 4 , .. .... 55. . .yt yt.. A, .3 ga? .t..,.tgm.g.,r, Q , , V -, 7, 1 1 f '---- A V -X 1 ' N .-31 V- , ,, '- H -v fw2 :fq ' :iff , , , ' if if- -fifiiwsa V . , ' , , W, ' 'f .gg-.-..1,g,1..i1?1Q1 31151 f - . A f -N me l , . s V, e - . ,l,r,,,r.W,7,W, A5 d24iWwW5w f, , Mew 9' A W.. .. ,. .. . A - . L. . ' 1 , 'A ,f . 1 1 , 1 K ,r 11 wx -Vee . -- 1 - t g M wg, . SE Q? , Mme 1 5 - -Q ---M ': fZZZE5:,:i ':: P ii J' ,ig Sophomore D. D. Weebrook crosses - the final hurdle on her way to breaking - the Mississippi Valley Conference Q 6 record with a time of 14.9 at Kingston . 0 khk, KE ..L X s Stadium. rr T v,A. W A 1 ' K E2 Junior LeeAnn Johnson concentrates ' - X + on lowering her time in the 440-meter xg A run against Prairie. Q. ...N W M A 'Qf .ffl 'N K . K Six.-K - . ' .f Qi . V ...,:.+', ffQm WN. 'MM L: mmf X ilnlkw' .sax SN' Q Q wow si W I 5 .J 4. 15 ' K. AIP. A , ' 2 .. -:ngjig :N gg, Wi QYSXQZV 2 2 5 Q ..,,.. . ... 7, -W - N k:..f..,1..,.... ,... ,Mi :kk i... ..ki,.k.,,,, www k M.. .,.- , asvwwowmw 3 .M -My 3 -- xi , X. K wr, K- Ranking. V H M . K ,.,.., X.. .. wig. 5 k.k. - .NSW wxqmk A f wxiff ,fviwvv f.iX'i'fQ-fi f it W.. . . ...WZ V woes. K K ,... Ks: .. Mt r s s 41. nov, nano lv ,, , ll ii gg 1, val 5 - .u .1 ,, N ...N H fix .L ,W mylar' t H aa as fi ,, K. . Q cc..ec il., I 1: Sv sv aw gg ,, f - in i x '1 'li'?ii'i 1: I I GIRLS' TRACK Front row: Lorl Lewle, Krle Uthe, Llea Campbell, LeeAnn Johnson. Julle Nowlan, Shelly Reld, Ronda Pomery, Tammee Boyd, Margaret Hoy. Second row: Lynn Kohler, Danlelle Shaw, Sheryll Hlavacek, Nancy Welle, Mlckey Martln, D.D. Weebrook, Ann Cole, Jeannette Culp, Monlca Hamory, Jo Cerka, Penny Warren, Mr. Jlm O'BrIen. Back row: Mr. John Weld, Llea Weebrook, Susan Overman, Julle Smlth, Tammy Bertllng, Tammy Seltrecht, Carla Greer, Jan Sedlacek. Laura Wall, Angle Rajtora, Jodle Jamming, Deanna Abernathy, Jonl Caraon, Jennifer Gardner, Jean Sedlacek, Mr. Larry Noltlng. X Junior Rex Traylor acquires the tousled look while working diligently on his serve. Striking a graceful pose during prac- tice is sophomore Steve Jorgenson. 98 Boys' Tennis Senior Tim Schneekloth bites the dust in an unsuccessful attempt to save a crucial point. Seniors Doug Wenzel and Tim Schneekloth concentrate on keeping their number one rating in a doubles match. Senior Doug Wenzel lunges at the ball while working out at the Memorial courts. 'l A if 5: if l wma 4 W i QE W ' af ' W Q M OCCQ Pl v Maximum effort is put forth as Warm-up time leaves sophomore Phil sophomore Dan Height slams the ball Graham plenty of time to concentrate while polishing his serve. on his form. ith the return of last yeer's state doubles runner-ups, the J-Hawk boys' tennis squad proved to be tougher than ever. The team completed its dual season record at 1 1-3, with state qualifying seniors Tim Schneekloth and Doug Wenzel leading the way at the No. 1 doubles position. Jeff's No. 1 doubles and sophomore Steve Jorgensen took first in No. 3 singles at the MVC meet, as the team captured third place. Other varsity members consisted of juniors Rex Traylor and Cory Wise and sophomores Phil Graham end Dan Haight. BOYS' TENNIS From Dee Ras sae Phl Graham, Mike Nickell Ste e Jo ge se Do g Wenzel, Tim Schneekloth Ba k M ka Ga ge Cory Wise. Den Ha ght B a e o Tlbbettl,Rex Traylo M Ro C ppe Volley he girls' team, under Coach Jim Lockett, began practice on March 12, with 28 girls out for the sport. Due to cold weather and snow, getting onto the courts immediately was im- possible, so the netters were forced to practice strokes in the gym. But, as the warmer weather arrived, the team headed for the courts to play challenge matches and set up a ladder. Although the team was lacking experience, with the only returning Ietterwinner being senior Linda Johnson, the netters still managed a winning season. The top six spots were filled by three seniors, two juniors, and a sophomore, but the entire team worked together to make the girls' tennis season a success. Y K K tn: wax x11 1 xx :xx 1 Q. 2 1 1 11 xx xmxmx I H, i'X z xxx! 4 ' W 5 --new Senior Donna Ouijano concentrates on her backhand when returning a volley from her opponent. Even with a sprained ankle, number one player Terrie Ellertaon still prac- tices her volleys and serves. In an attempt to get across her serve, Linde Johnson swings with all her ef- fort. Double partners Michelle Hilton and Linda Bois take turns returning volleys during practice. rm. K L L Q 4 1 GIRLS' TENNIS Front row Julie Boardman, Terri Ellerteon, Linda Johnson, Donna Quljano, Michelle Hllton, Llnde Bole. Second row Denys Long, LeeAnn Mertineon. Teri Horn, Stecle Hoagland, Debbie Moffatt, Dawn Fennern. Back row Mr. Jim Lockett, Kathy Rlhe, Janet Kuhl, Sue Vanek, Kim Klemerue, Tlne Odekirk. Af..-wwf. 1 Qsvfvf 4. lui-- f o4Q.v4Q 4 was vie Q- av-844 Girls' Tennis 1 01 Jeff 9 nder second year Coach Joe Kenney and his assistant coach Mark Tsch0PP. the boys' baseball team needed the leadership from the seven returning Iettermen to try and fill the shoes that last year's team left behind. The seven returning Iettermen were seniors Dike Augustine, Scott Ewert, Lynn Petersen, Scott Hoover, Randy Core, Ross Wiebold, and Jim Fleagle, who was lost through the spring season due to injury. The hickorymen used a solid defense, strong hitting, and a determined pitching staff to finish the spring season strong and go into the summer campaign with the dream of going to state. These players like baseball and I enjoy coaching it and that leads to a successful season, stated Coach Kenney. The junior-varsity team ended the spring season with a 3-2 record and the sophomore squad finished at 8-6 and 1-1 in the Metro tour- nament. A A . 3' QF! W Q-wi 5 , eei., - sf is f Q 11 W' fs T7 f 2 9 i ,Ness - 5 is H . 1 O2 Baseball 'Nix VARSITY BASEBALL Front row- Dave Owens, Kevin Smith, Vince Schmitz, Lynn Petersen. Scott Waabrook, Oscar 0'Bannon, Randy Core. Second row: Craig Bruce, Dave Simbro, Ross Wiebold, Jim Fleagle, Dike Augustine, Scott Peterman, Dudley Flack, Scott Hoover, Doug Hladek. Back row' Mr. Joe Kenney, Tariq Baloch, Kirk Campbell, Tyler VanHorbeck, Dean Weatphal, Scott Ewert, Jason Rife, Shane Bisssll, Jay Carnall, Tom Walsh, John Hill, Bill Bnrtunek, Mr. Mark Tachopp. Z. , , 5 ,, . . Q . 5 V X , K M A ,Y - ,L lm 1 M A K i'31.?QNifR'vff'i 'f'ff k1.Q'S53f-'HS'-i'i.wf5 L, ' L N351 .1 . Senior Scott Ewert shows his hitting power by blasting one of his two home runs in the opening contest against Regis. Rearing back and firing hard, senior Dike Augustine hurls another strike. Enthusiasm, concentration, good hus- tle, and e little encouragement helps the J-Hawk baseball squad sweep a doubleheader over Regis. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL From row' Reid Boyer, Mark Potter. Mark Harris, Tim Minard, Scott Ripperton. Second row Tom Ash, Jeff King, Mike Hilton, Scott Donell, Steve Ulmer, Mike I-lerder. Back row' Richie Scott, Scott Steton, Rob Shelton. John Forrest, Mike Wilson. Scott Striegel, Mr. John Mackey. u- M g Q ,I A A ' 6 t 'f ir I 525 ' ',:' I ii: :-- W igs! iei R' pai ' 'M 'M KX ' Ni Q, 1 T Q 5 9 if r E - if if 2 r f i s A . R A ' 9- , sr ' 9' A :J- an i ' X 1 K .. -K it --f 4. A J 1 - i 1' , K X A s it t X X A x xg , W. W svn-M 'W W' ' ,.,.wm,,,,,,.mm-W. M W ,H md' 103 5 I e Kb, N X Q5 X 3 MQ :af I' -nasmnno--nmmqm-u-ii W if . . GQ, 5 A M 3 5 S Q wg 2 ' QQ sf Hg' A x XJ S . K X 4 1- H N1 iq , E? GIRLS' SOFTBALL From row Angie Rajtora, Cathy Davis, Julie Sturbaum, Jo Cerka, Ronda Pomeroy, Kristi Lighty. Second row Nlr. Larry Niemeyer, Robyn Karr, DD Wssbrook, Janice Sedlacek, Tammy Ssltrecht, Jean Sedlecsk. Patrice Edgeton, Bridget Sullivan. Third row Kris Uthe, Tammy Long, Lori Matejcek, Barb Ridder, Annette Baker, Kelly Mills, Ann Scholl, Kim Vifian, Back row Janet Stoa, Amy Monk, Patty Hill, Sheryl McCormick, Tina Staffs Lori Ewert, Keren Svoboda, Michella Hilton. 'EY Q is Sophomore Tina Steffen scores on a wild pitch against Linn-Mar. A determined Amy Monk hurls one toward home plate contributing to another victory for the girls' team. Y f ' i Q f SI-i-id nder first year Coach Larry Niemeyer, the 1 979 girls' softball team set some high goals as they tried to fill the shoes of last year's squad which were the Metro Tourney and MVC champs and missed going to state by two games. Coach Niemeyer and his assistant, Dennis five returning seniors Ronda Roloff, welcomed back Ietterwinners including Pomeroy, Jo Cerka, and Julie Sturbaum, and juniors Angie Rajtora and Barb Ridder. The squad of 35 girls began practices on May 2 to prepare for the opening game against Clear Creek, May 17. This year's team had a busy schedule playing 41 regular season games and participating in five tournaments. Home games were played at Jefferson for the first time this year. This year a lot of emphasis is being placed upon fundamentaIs, stated senior Julie Stur- baum. We hope to have a winning season by improving and perfecting our fundamental skiIIs. 105 Jeff as as 45 sa 41 ss 46 51 eo 45 73 ee 52 se 46 I se 54 45 53 53 Jeff 1 06 1 03 94 93 94 1 st 1 at I 1 st 2nd 2nd 9th BOYS' BASKETBALL Seeeon's Record 7-13 Opp. Linn-Mar 46 Dubuque Wshlert 66 Kennedy 63 Dubuque Senior 65 Washington 43 Dubuque Hempstead 65 Washington 65 Dubuque Wahlert 53 Regis 50 Dubuque Senior 52 Prairie 56 Kennedy 82 Regis 78 Iowa City West 44 Dubuque Hampstead 51 Iowa City High 39 Iowa City High 65 Iowa City West 39 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Washington 27 Kennedy 62 GIRLS' TRACK Seeson's Record 5-0 Opp. Iowa City High 36 Prairie 39 Iowa City West 48 Linn-Mar 47 Dubuque Senior 46 Benton Inv. Marion Inv. Lancer Relays Co-Ed Relays MVC Districts State 106 Sports Scoreboards BOYS' SWIMMING Ssason's Record 10-6 Jeff Opp. 2nd J-Hawk Relays 91 Marshalltown 81 64 Cedar Falls 1 08 96 Williamsburg 73 67 Kennedy 1 05 93 Burlington 79 5th Cedar Falls Inv. 98 Davenport West 74 61 Kennedy 1 06 84 Bettendorf 88 1 10 Williamsburg 59 1 1 7 Dubuque Hempstead 53 116 Iowa City Hugh 57 I Iowa City West 1 1 1 ' 100 Waterloo West 72 93 Dubuque Senior 78 56 Washington 1 1 6 75 Muscatine 97 I BOYS' TENNIS Season's Record 1 1-3 Jeff Opp. 8 Mt. Vernon 1 6 Dubuque Wahlert 3 7 Dubuque Senior 2 3 Dubuque Hempstead 6 5 Washington 4 5 Kennedy 4 4 Iowa City High 5 Marr Linn-Mar 1 6 Washington 3 2 Kennedy 7 6 Dubuque Wahlert 3 8 Prairie 1 8 Iowa City West 1 9 Mt. Vernon 0 GIRLS' GOLF Season's Record 6-5 Jeff Opp. 240 Marion 265 244 Linn-Mar 227 234 Prairie 235 231 Iowa City High 259 248 Iowa City West 231 230 Regis 208 230 Washington 2 1 7 215 Linn-Mar 216 206 Kennedy 1 87 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Season's Record 6-3 Jeff Opp. 3rd Waverly-Shell Rock Inv. 3rd North Inv. 3rd C.R. Inv. 1 0 Marshalltown 28 'lst BGM Inv. 1 4 Kennedy 23 1st South Tama Inv. 1 st MVC 1 st Districts 2nd State Jeff 171 186 190 180 178 BOYS' GOLF 8eason's Record 3 3-0 Opp. Regis 1 48 Prairie 1 99 Linn-Mar 1 72 Regis 1 57 Prairie 1 8 1 LaSalle 1 70 168 6th Place in Metro 4th Place in Quad 7th Place in Sectionals GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Season's Record 9-3 Jeff Opp. 122.1 5 Kennedy 83.1 129.55 Marion 1 16.1 1 38.9 Tipton 129.65 1 36.1 Linn-Mar 120.05 140.2 Marion 130.45 135.15 Regis 124.05 140.65 Washington 154.0 128.15 Washingtonf' 165.0 Kennedy 1 31 .0 133.45 Kennedy 130.85 136.25 Iowa City 130.85 107.12 Metro 1 3 1 . 1 6 Districts BOYS' TRACK Second in M.V.C. Jeff Opp. 6th U.N.l. Invitational 2nd Metro Indoor Dickenson Relays Sth Muscatine Relays 59 Dubuque Senior 83 45 Dubuque Hempstead 97 2nd CO-ED Relays 4th John Ask Relays 1st Iowa City Triangular 3rd District 2nd M.V.C. Meet 6th Stats 400 Relay State Champs 200-and-400 Dash- State and School Records -J S 9. f BUY? eCiB993fC0W?TfWr. I l l yiule S9wbfiII?yHQbh?d Iwomv, 1 Jfffrn- rrye y A I 7 or I I 20 ieiu ' f1j:l-'fiFf8i?5Q3ei if 'Y 7 ff or , 'ZiffiJfiIyIQIfffifjflifQHg Biff Iuye I uuuisqueflihv. ppp ieeu I eri I - erneiei z erne 215012 O7 f C-FcgR,'mv1f 'Vi I ' l I ,I 1 ., 1' ' f f I I V -' 7 I -2 40 'I I' IMEFSHHIIRQWH ' ', Hfifi 1217 ' 2 7 m ' . :fV5EQl5 +1 I uerr 7 Irryr , I ryreeu , , Jeff or yeyr eueu I 2VuVry yurr W 2 +plQW9fCWeH?Sih no 7372 ernr V I Vg V Vyyi VV V VV VV,L, .mAl L,', . I one giV'?Qwi2'71?9g EVIVVI1 I ',' l I Ig faf Iii ,Vif!ewef5Gi'tyf,I+Ii95h'yVl,ay345-0 '1fW95h5 ?9m - , I 3741 , ', ' -',IIi,ff1QV7IM5Ei6hI5IIIII5IMH?f 1 V,V V1 41 V , yi V V V 1-V f,V'V i-p9i f ??F I Iryrieir Vlj iyir fjyjf. ' 32 iuiy ilicr 2 riri lrer iQ'fiVEf FX rererII 7 S9 VV ' VVV, ,Vi It VV V ,4 ' , V'A, ji ,'11 '+,',g,'1,21'gi'Vo , 3 I rnre a :Sf-evo-1'-IH-woraw . 2 Diiigjjgfigffqdil ,, yf 'f f .Q I I I IIOPP' I 3 If wafqfzaqlcanefaxr . ,D 'I Davenportsentrai, 12 ,I f I I . I 9 - 3 I . 2 y 7 I' I Iwashington 19 Int peavMam9a'gIg9t-'nv' ' ' I I , I ' I I ' I 3rd Bettendorf Inv. I 14, Iowa City High , - 0 2 d iwhhyl 1 my 12 Dubuque Wehlert V6 :nd ' Di ts ' 48 I Ottumwa 25 n . 5 rc' ' ' 13 Kennedy 7 V ' 41 Dubuque Senior 20 16 Iowa City West 3 27 Dubuque Hempstead 28 BOYS BASEBALL BOYS WRESTLING Season a Record 6-5'-1 Jeff Opp. Rook Island Savanna Lisbon Dubuque Wehlert Washington Iowa City High Bettendorf ' 'I ' ,Dubuque Senior 'Ikermedy Prairie ' Iowa City West aa 21 29 1 9 ze 25 27 20 22 24 25 V Dubuque Hempstead 2 1 1 s as 26 26 ao 1 o 21 29 1 41 1 a as Jeff 1 D7 3rd Sth 'I 00 117 1 1 0 3rd 7th 1 25 4-th GIRLS SWIMMING Dubuque Senior 0912 Washington 1 33 J Hawk Relays Iowa City I-hgh Iowa City West Burlington Inv Dubuque Hempstead Kennedy 1 23 Waterloo Columbus Muscatine Williamsburg City MVC Tipton Districts 3 1 at State 36 , Seeeorfs Record 5-6 3,9 , ' 41 West Waterloo ' 42 I 26 ' ' I 57 37 , ' 46 y I I I I 71 47 I I , I V I I 2 55 76 98 62 Seeson'a Record 7-2 J9ff opp 6 Regis 5 1 3 1 2 1 5 6 19 3 4 0 5 6 1 1 0 1 1 2 3rd Regis Norway Regis Williamsburg Metro Tourney Marion Kennedy V Linn-Mer Prairie GIRLS Tennis Seasonfs Record 10-7 Jeff I I ' opp. I 9 Mt. Vernon O 6 I 3 0 9 7 ' 2 6 3 3 6 9 0 5 4 9 0 2 7 2 7 9 0 6 3 1 9 2 3 LePofte City ,Washington Iowa City High Iowa City West Vliegnnedy V Linn-Mer Muscatine Preirie Washington Kennedy Prairie V ' Iowa City High Iowa City Went Dubuque Senior I Muaoetine I Dubuque Hempstead 1 V? if 'I T55 4 ff Ire' ffsgggqnff2359975995316-II1fIQIeI'Il lJ9ffwf QE yue uI I rlyr fflfif-'Qi Iryy l erryly ililf eilyr I Iiryel !Qil9PPi' 1- 'iijfl IMWTIQUII-5,iIE1 lQ7 I1IfIIf-l ? 2 J5Ifl995Ff55i 227 If Z Q31 ,ifIPr!iitiQkEIIlIi A yuyy ,1vF23?'?Qgf urur f aN5'?F?1!f?f' Irlr ,'i2iv'W59h'??9?9U' -'Q i,e' I jimi Kennedy IV 'I LInn4NIar ' I VVUSHIIHQYOH Dubuque 'Hempstead Regis' I iowa City wear Iowa city High Benton I Central City Dubuque Senior Kennedy Iowa City West Prairie SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Shellebu rg Amana Washington DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 51 Regis 55 as B1 sv 77 75 42 33 60 43 45 as ' as 79 V1 1 ,Vg' I' ,'I: 44' -rumwqg-Q wannmffplcy 54' M , 53 as 47 43 60 so so so so 46 61 vs sv ss 44 62 46 ea 33 42 ex 52 64 es 49 57 25 ev se av sz Jeff 91 50 91.450 as 28 ss as 79 70 ss.ao 96.49 Seeeon e Record 'I 8 ' Ken nedy Linn Men' Waverly Shel! Rock Washington Watt Waterioo Marshalltown Washington 100.88 Linn-Marr 94.75 ' Kennedy Sth State Meet Opp. 93 79 95 OO as an 1 oo.os aa so 101 .4o 1 0 1 .30 102.00 94.05 I eovs'evMNAsTicS VI I Sports Scoreboards 107 P rformer The 1979 fine arts department seemed to really be full of firsts. One of these firsts was adding a fine arts es- cort to the Homecoming festivities. Concert Choir welcomed sophomores to its organization for the first time. Performing a longer show, West Side Delega- tion sported the new disco look. The band took an exciting trip to Florida in March. Not only did the band visit Disney World, but also performed there. With all these additions and changes, the fine arts department prevailed with fine entertsi ment for all its spectators. 5 iv l 1? tie? ff i ' fei Q? 1? iw? ' faq-' X E M 'MW JKT, p 3 mklgxs 'X ,s W, , MUSE V f X sw mm N 'A X +' M, xx Y, Q V Mx M wt'- -,X v 'W XM Ex WW H' -WM A -sm Wg M M wwkxmwwx X E J .W N '1 5 , ' 2'WfW' H ' 1 'W ,N vm, 'n f'Uw1'u wWuJ'w,,, we H 1- mf,,!,, ww. 1, xuww 'MP , ,H 'WM 4.6 W u 'W J 1,3 1,1NN'N ve' Vicki hard Performing Arts Editor Fino Arts Division Page 109 Sound off F rom the playing of the fight song to marching at home football games, the Jefferson marching band added spirit and enthusiasm to the fall pep assemblies and football games. The marching band was led onto the field by junior drum major Alan Johnson. ecause of in- clement weather, however, the band could only march for three out of the scheduled five games. On October 7, the band traveled by bus to lowa City to participate in the first Hawkeye Band Day. The band was featured along with 35 other high school marching bands during a massed band half-time show. On the morning of October 14, the band par- ticipated in the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Five Seasons Civic Center in downtown Cedar Rapids. In the afternoon, they traveled to Independence for the State Marching Band Contest. 1 10 Marching Band J-Hswk marching band members, led by drum major Alan Johnson, demonstrate one of their many preci- sion marching formations. fi' F' 4 . .lx I ,KC f i Q Vik' If 'lm xg E Q, Y S xi 1 X Wm at l 5 ? QQ E 'l 'w During parents night against Dubuque Wahlart, seniors Pete Paeth, John Chermak, and Ron Hruby do s take-off on Star Wars. H , , -f 1 H ,,' ju ' aj A .0 fi? 'W wu- It's hard to visualize what a football season would be like without the avid support of the pep and marching bands. Whether during a concert, practice session, or on the field, band members combine their talents to produce a genuine J-Hawk sound. tickets while working one of the games at the bend carnival Minnie Mouse lCherrie Harrisonl takes I fter leading the band for 14 years, Mr Luman Colton ended his reign as Jefferson banc director to take the director's position at Wilsor Junior High. Mr. Colton's last year was a successful anc memorable one. On February 1 0, fun, games, ana concerts provided a relaxed atmosphere at the annual band carnival. Jazz band received a third place trophy at th Coe College Jazz Festival. The jazz band was als honored by being the only group to perform dur- ing a convention at Stouffer's ballroom on April 26. The highlight for the band during the year wa their trip to Florida, March 15-22. In addition t viewin the sights and soaking up the sun, the band performed concerts at Sea World and Disney World. With Alan Johnson as drum major and Debbie Manthei as queen, marching band came back to life once again to march in the Northeast Iowa Band Festival on May 12. CONCERT BAND Front row Angle Rawson, Debbla Manthel. Danlelle Shaw. Marilyn Vest, Debbie Cross, Jeanne Scholl, Cherrle Harrison, Jollssn Cerka. Klm Bode, Sheryl Henlsch, Clndy Postal, LeeAnn Mertlnson, Laura Pencook. Second row: Cindy Scheldt, Ann Cole, Terry White, Kay Grimm, Andy Sargent, Jaanlns McKenzie, Greg Cornell, Teresa Gull, Alan Johnson, Larry Schrader, Tammy Zacek, Rave Krug, Klm Wernlng, Davld Prlmmer, Don Anderson, Mark VanManan. Third row: Kay Edwards, Sue Hlner, Lorl Folkedahl, Wendy Hamilton, Sue Leuenberger, 1 12 Band Activities Ronda Peters, Pam Jones, AI Schmitz, Tlm Tltus, Larry Pencook, Craig McCaw, Gordon Fuller. Scott Nelson, Bcott VanderWlel, Joe Meyer, Ron Anderson. Bruce Anderson, Rlck Anderson. Fourth row: Kurt Hentrlch, John Chermak, Jlm Koele. Jim Jurgensen, Jody Jamming. Nate Warren, Kelth Pattison, Jlm Svoboda, Jean Sedlacak, Ken Cerlstedt, Deldra Merrick. Barb Stevens, Bath Hronek, Rex Traylor, Mr. Lumen Colton. Back row' Steve Vandercook, Craig McDonough, Pete Paeth. Jeff Crandall, Lori Haag, Chris Sllger. Robin Shaw, Joe Hearst. Y f M 'Q ' 5 l ii 4 'ff B B if , X- e '8 , 5 'i k 'Is .' K s .5 Q JA22 BAND Front row- Ron Behrens, Ren Anderson, Rlck Anderson, Andy Sergeant, Rex Traylor, Klm Warning, Jody Jamming. Barb Stevens, Larry Schrader, David Prlmmar. Second row Joe Meyer, Bruce Anderson, Jlm Svoboda, Ken Cerlstedt, Kurt Voalkara. Back row Greg Cornell, Jim Jurgenaan, Curt Hantrlch, John Charmak, Deidre Merrick. Band students express different moods while participating in a variety of ac- tivities throughout the year. Members elected Debbie Manthei as band queen to represent them at the annual Eastern Iowa Band Festival Parade in May. yu Kim Skeleton and Blair Gaunt take a necessary break from applying make- up on people at the bend carnival. 113 Members of Hilltop Singers and Orchestra are kept busy either prac- ticing or performing throughout the year. Hilltop girls brush up on a song they will sing at the annual Junior-Senior High Vocal Music Festival. si f .,.,5.,f 7,3 MW, W Ar,,ar,,a,,,r Z ZA X ' fgm f: , . H , ,,,mfaf,2M,, ,,,,J,,m ff T M r,f., ,, ,f ' V' K , . ,fwfwfra f 1 fx HILLTOP SINGERS From row' Anna Symonette, Perri Squires, Dena Owens, Jeannie McKinsey, Mary Ann Henry, Kelly Milla, Donna Prime, Tammy Kennedy. Second row Diane King, Debbie Muael, Barb Ehrman, Jean Pusateri, Joan Puaateri, Lori Huston, Debbie Cross, Tracy Briney. Third row: Rose Mueller, Liaa Miller, Terri 1 14 Hilltop Singers Orchestra Voemek, Debbie Harris, Patty Klll, Barb Bagan, Kelly Brecht, Terry Wllaon. Back row: Karen Ficken, Beth Scott, Becky Doehrmann, Sue Tolle, Elaine Engen. Deb Smith, Diane Lopata, Jenny Splera. i E fN one 1 'V,' ., g ,M bl' 4 ,, if? I Q ,june ,W g naaejA illtop Singers again traveled to Chicago for their annual tour this spring. Along with perfor- ming for elementary students, members took in the famous Broadway play Annie . Class of- ficers for the year were: President-Pam Squires, Vice President - Jennie Spier, Secretary - Deb Smith, and Treasurer - Deb Cross. Orchestra, directed by Mr. John Hoffman, had four performances this year. No tour was taken though, according to one member, because of a lack of needed funds. The 1978-79 class officers were: President - Doug Wenzel, Secretary - Eric Lofdahl, Treasurer - Mark Hanisch, and Junior Representative - Ann Manson. Hopefully more students will be involved in both of these groups next year. Orchestra member Greg Cornell, junlor, works hard to perfect his part on the bass clarinet. Talents ORCHESTRA From row: Mark Hanisch, Mlke Butterfield, Tammy Gerdsmann, Erlc Lofdahl, Shelly Wlleon. Second row: Doug Wenzel, Ann Manson, Allen Hopp, Don Anderson. Janet Bloomqulst, Melinda Bloomqulet, Andy Sargent, Angells Raw- eon, Cindy Scheldt, Dave Prlmmer, Greg Cornell, Don Funke. Back row' John Shar- sk M Joh Hoff JI S N1 . r. n msn, nn vobods, Mark VsnManen, Beth Hronek, Rick Ander- son, Bruce Anderson, Ron Anderson, Richard Traylor, Lori Haeg, Pete Peeth. .- wrt- wa. - . is 1 K if . l . X X Sharing smiles and songs, concert choir members express their dedica- tion cheerfully. 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A new look to the tenor section, adding sophomores, was a change that made great im- provement in the choir's overall sound. An all public high school performance, in- cluding Jeff, Kennedy, and Washington choirs, was an old idea revived as the three schools met last winter and performed a German piece written by Brahams. Hard work was rewarded by a number one rating at the state music contest held in May. Choir members ended the school year with a bang with their spring musical, Anything Goes , a 1930's Love Boat show. A tour to Chicago and Milwaukee in June seemed to make all of the year's frustration and pressure worthwhile. Q M An. A WWmr , A4 ,AW ., CONCERT CHOIR Front row' Joi Ernst, Kim Bode, Jean Joseph, Sherry Kurka, Mary Jo Crawford, Connie Daugherty, Teresa Munn, Debbie Overmann, Vicki lsard, April Carter, Kerry Compton, Mary Beck, Shelly David, Debbie Manthei, Sandy Jacobs, Dee Emerson, Angie Brandt. Second row Dawn Paeth, Kahla Kuebler, Terrie Doyle, Wynetta Ballew, Donna Carpenter, Barb Stevens, Kathy Hanes, Kim Smejksl, Julie Yost, Kim Skelton, Brenda Vanderwiel, Janyce Boots, Michelle Peeplea, Chris Polehna, Tina Mollenhauer, Melody Lodge, Brenda Bates. Third row' 1 16 Concert Chor Rsld Boyer, Scott Koepks, Nick Dellos. Phil Graham, Tom Mollanhauer, Tim Wendt Jon Stuckenschneider, Troy Simon, Ron Hruby, Kurt Voelkers, Greg Thompson Matt Evans. Bryan Ellis, Scott Mick, Brad Shoemaker, Tyrone Humblea. Back row Todd Shipman, Ted Bonar. Curt Hentrich, Pete Sherman, Dave Kent, Brian Sheets Bruce Johnson, Alan Johnson, Mike West, Mark Hanson, Cory Wise, Roberl Shelton, Tim Schneakloth, David Lundgren, Neil Frank, Jeff Boyd. Not Pictured Pauls Steele. Making decisions for the group are basic duties of Choir Council members. V , X , ,, ' -1. wW,b,eb.,, ,K ,,b. A X, b,,,,b.,:,, M: at 3 1 ,Tl I 'l if K 1 V s s ww-f 'P L V Ar--s -in .gms- From the musical Anthing Goes , choir members pose at the end of BIow GabrieI. Senior Kim Skelton expresses her joy at Christmas as she sings The First NoeI. L mi L . . 1 is 5 117 Fun'Fun'Fun' ll othing Cen Stop Me Now explains the 38 ambitious members of the 1979 edition of W.S.D. This year's performances had a wide variety of music ranging from songs from the Roaring 20's , to the sock-hoppin' 5O's , to the i mellow music of today. Many new, fresh faces were added to the f 1 group this year, including seven sophomores. ' There were other changes, also. New outfits purchased this year gave the group a more up- dated look. Appearing in the Dollars for Scholars concert was the group's last performance until the if Concert Choir and W.S.D. tour to Chicago and Milwaukee in June. v gf f if -AQ , V Q . ' 4 www .- K f f ,wimfy ' 5,,,fw?' 445 4., qv ,, ,V 'w4,w... 'HW 1 1,5 s Nlrzyy Vs, Y A New wwf PHOTOS 1-4 1. Brian Ellla. 2. April Carter 3. Jol PHOTOS 5-8 5. Kan Carlatadt, Andy Sargent, Brian Shasta, Rick Anderson. 6. Barb Wyatt, Scott Mick. 7. Aprll Cartar, Kim Skelton, Todd Shipman. S. Dah Manthal. Robert Shalton. Ernst, Dava Kant. 4. Kim Srnajkal, Nall Frank. 1 18 West Side Delegation ff 7 fy ,fd i ff 'ffm 6 1 f 9 Z, Vjfgfiigl 1 MM gf ffxkfi fyyf! fqfayf' YV f A M4 12 it W i 5 2 Q Z, Aw! PHOTOS 7-B 7. Julia Yoat. 8. Robort Shelton. 1 vfkk. QS' A ...- PHOTOS 1-0 1. Jullo Arntzon, Cory Wino. 2. Klm Skelton, Foto Sharman. 3. Alan Kaopko. Robert Guoder. 4. Sherry Kurka. Kurt Volkara. 5. Jim Koller, Margarat Hoy. 6. Doug Hladok, Sandy Jacobs. I1 ma W H :V e f ' f ' 12. V M- v. '- U s 5 k' 3 - ' . f PHOTOS 9-13 9. Wynotta Ballow, Nail Frank. 10. Andy Sargent, Kan Carlatedt. Brian Sheets, Rick Anderson. 1 1. Troy Simon, Margaret Hoy. 12. Chris Polohna. 13. Dobbie Overrnan. Mat! Kelnsll. 119 120 Mix ariety onight embers of the Mixed Chorus had the opportunity to be in the spotlight, as they presented their annual variety show February 1 and 3 in the Little Theater. Acts ranging from song and dance routines to comedy and acting stunts kept the show varied and the audience clapping in appreciation of the displayed talents. Performances such as a barbershop quartet, song and dance routines from the 1920's and 1950's, and disco dances gave the show appeal to all age levels. Mr. Allen Koepke, director of the group, pointed out that all the acts were created by members of the Mixed Chorus. l just had to coordinate and give constructive criticism on the show, commented Mr. Koepke. The students did all the hard work of preparing their routines. 4. Hours of practice give light as Mixed Chorus members demonstrate their diversified talents. Flappers Maribeth Osmanski and Jean Sadlacek Charleston their way to fame. A- - A A - - an M MIXED CHORUS Front row Barb Wyatt, Klm DeLeon, Klm Vlflen, Debbie Mussman, Fran Regan, Sandy Glovsnazxl, Yvette Bari. Kathy Everts, Sue Hlner, Clndy Gaumon. Petty Gllmer, Tlna Stelllng, Angle Wsrdenhergsr, Lanlse Hartgrave. Se- cond row Kim Warning, Tammy Kelley, Sars Glllund, Lisa Rahn, Sus Lauenbsrgar, Margaret Hoy, Tresa Svoboda. Lynn Kohler, Dellsa Mlsklman, Llsa Novak, Chrls Utha, Janet Hoffman, Marlbath Osmanakl, Sherri Welty, Wendy Bates. Dlans Bekerls, Ann Scholl, Sharyl Hanlsch. Third row Cathy Rlha. Clndy Eggers, Debbie Flcken, Linda Fowler, Barb Nechanlcky, Hald Boyer. Tyrone Humbles, Nick Dellos, sd Chorus Carl Christensen, Rod Ballou, Phll Graham, Scott Koapks, Dean Raasmanaen, Calvln Edgaton, Llsa Blome, Danlelle Shaw, Denise Long. Martha Bonar, Karla Thomason, Julle Arntxsn. Back row Janet Cllak, Laura Amsler, Lorl Kennedy, Clndl Fink, Todd Glza, Chrls Nelson, Scott Beach Jlm Koele, Joe Hearst, Doug Tompkins, Robert Shelton, Larry Welch. John Tlbbstts, Jlm Jurgsnson, Craig McCaw. Larry Pencook, Steve Jorgensen, Jlm Keller, Msrllyn Vest, Trlsha Jackson, Amy Monk, Dayle Johnson, Carrle Evsrhart. . :N , ng M 153' .MSFSQ 51 gakif Q2-gs2. .435 avril? QS ' 1 'f '? i f i if w if if, . .S , Q I Y. . f f ,mv . .gf ' and Q7 3 4 A if fa A 1 22 Fall Play Suspense, drama, and hilarity were present in these three scenes from the fall production of Auntie Marne. ll ife is a banquet was the theme for this year's fall play, Auntie IVIame. Meme, played by senior Kim Skelton, was a fun-loving woman who enjoyed life to its fullest. She becomes guar- dian of her 12-year-old nephew, Patrick, played by sophomore Chuck Madison as a youngster and Doug Hladek in later years. According to Mr. Gueder, director, Auntie Meme had one of the largest casts ever, with 40 characters in the entire play. Many hours were spent rehearsing each scene. Aunti CAST Kim Skelton ........ Auntie Meme Trisha Jackson . . . Norah Madison Chuck Madison Young Patrick Calvin Edgeton ............. .... I to Pets Sherman ....... Mr. Babcock Troy Simon ...... .......... W eldo Danielle Shaw ................ Jane Robin Uthe .......... Vera Charles Mike West ..... .... R alph Devine April Carter . . ........ Radcliff Mike Wilson ................ Osbert Doug Sanger ......... Dr. Fuwang Mike Minor .... Lithuanian Bishop Brent Watkins . . . Lindsey Woolsey Jodie Jamming ..... . ....... Maude Neil Frank ..... Reginald 81 Charlie Linda Wilson ' ............ . .... Edna Kurt Voelkere .... Stags manager Shelly David .................. Maid Doug Tompkins .... . .... ,. . ...Butler Tim Wendt ............ ,Lord Dudfby Chuck Madison lYoung Patrick! tells his Auntie Mame lKim Skelton! of a game he plays at school, which upsets Pete Sherman KMr. Babcockl. Sophomore Carla Swain astonishes the audience with her role of a preg- nant, dizzy, Mrs. Gooch. In Diane Rehak ........ ..... ..... First woman 'customer Gene Anderson .... Loomis Lori Edler .........,.. ' .. .... Second woman customer Beauregard Jackson' Bruce Johnson . . Pickett Burnside Tl m G a rn e r ........... C o u si n Teresa Jamming . . . . . .-... His wifd'1ii-E'ii15f,i1f2if Anna Symonette ..... .Cousin Fin -'e' - ' Sul-Tolls ......... Aunt Euphemialyi-C' - 'V Barb Adams ............ Sally Clin, a. Dan Patten . . . Emory, her br9thhr .f,gi',, Michelle Peeples .......... ,.-- Keith Pattison ....... Doug Hladek .... t. . . ii 3 CNN' Swain f1-QLlf- Greg pls iiii 75 itgi iirgip S 1 iiig be-w-wma-M iila S figi r S eieehrf eew ,ii r aarw ssiee ,e, Kevin t 'wgliudg W, L ' Anneffi 9598, .-..-.,.L'.i, 'Ryan Bill Bode .... Q .... ....... IVI ichael Bob Edgeton, sophomore, portrays Ito, a Chinese butler, as he shows a skeleton to sophomore Trisha Jackson 1NoraJ. During one of her reputable parties, Kim Skelton KAuntie Mamel is sadly surprised by the arrival of her nephew, Chuck Madison 1Young Patrickl. 123 0nce upon 124 Shy and cunning senior Michelle Peeples persuades sophomore Keith Pattison that the golden goose will br- ing him good fortune. The comic character of the Butler is best portrayed by junior Mike Minor as he answers to the wishes of the king, senior Pete Sherman. nce upon a time, February 7-10 to be exact, the Jefferson drama department put on the play The Crying Princess And The Golden Goose. Based on the famous Grimm's fairy tale, the Childrens' Theatre production dealt with the fruitless efforts to make a crying princess laugh. Preparing for the play took a lot of work, stated senior Brenda VanderWiel, who played the queen in the production. We worked on the play for about three months, practicing a couple of hours every day. The cast put on eight perfor- mances over a four day period. The purpose of Childrens' Theatre is to ac- quaint children with the theatre at an early age. I enjoy Childrens' Theatre because the little kids are more fun to act for, and they always ask for our autograph after the ahow, added Brenda. Main characters in the show were the King iPete Shermanl, Queen KBrendaJ, and Princess QAnnette Dionj. Seniors Lori Edler and Mike West por- tray the royal cook and wizard debating over whose judgment is wisest. The tredltlonsl hspplly ever after ending Is expressed by Keith Psttlson and Annette Dlon. 0nionsl 0nionsl excleims Pete Sher- man in disbelief upon witnessing the arrival of the hard to find onions in his courtyard. , ,f , , ,hw I5 I j,gQ55mfgg:,gi ',f?'f?j 1, 'V , ww' , 1 , ' , ' AQ f f f ' ,, ' -' ' W -f ' ' up www W' ff ' Little do the people following Keith Pattison realize that anyone who touches his goose ends up sticking to each other. , fy , ,, 3 , ,, , I-Wfwwef Children's Theatre 125 Talented drama students display ex- cellent character personalities in these scenes from the Playroom . 1 26 Winter Play Chills Teenagers portrayed in the winter dramatic production, The Playroom, proved to be more than just a couple of spoiled rich kids. Fun and games turned into a chilling drama when the daughter of a wealthy lawyer kidnapped her own stepsisterl Children of broken homes and botched marriages gathered in an abandoned attic to form a gang called The Filthy Five. The gang members came from well-to-do families whose plush lifestyles provided them with little excite- ment. When Judy la gang member portrayed by Delise Miskimen, sophomore! acquired a new stepmother, she became embroiled with jealousy. For spite, Judy and the gang kidnapped her stepmother's 10-year-old daughter, Ellen lportrayed by sophomore Cindy Gaumonl. As the police are searching for Ellen, the gang panicked after trying to kill the young child. Judy express- ed her regrets by exclaiming, What have I done to everybody I love. 4 i x , w..,,.f.,.Wf-f,,f,.M P Q? as f ,Q x 3 5 3-- rr - k E A . f :Q -, 71 ,i,.g. .,.,: S if KQAarm,-2:.45vf-if-gig. A 1 - fwfi,-Si wif fm: W fm ' X ,S -:A, -W Mg-fs. Av. S S S -v ri- - , .. s..f.sf-Xgwfi Af, E. ,W W - -, ifgm Q 5. . v.,.L ,. j gi 55 -W 'ffm 25,14 ' Hiiig ,gi M Q Q, ,ii Junior Neil Frank Salutes during the dance troupe's peppy interpretation of Anything Goes. Matt Evans lBillyJ and Julie Yost lHopeJ dance to the musical rendition of lt's Delovely. is 3' .5-U. . V . .UN :ga My 'xi - ,M is ii- ' E U t tt Q , .... - M. at X W- .... eg ye, Q . is .fax ya .... .mn ..M.A.w..q., .Q V' vmnvwv' Q me 6 ..-fffsfig - gsm. 3-. . '52 rw, i.. A135 if q.X .. -s...t.mSw m+f.Mtf.e- .W i Love boat 1 28 Spring Musical Anything Goes received a standing ovation opening night. The play was written by Cole Porter in the 193O's. The entire show takes place aboard an ocean liner, the American , somewhere in the Atlan- tic. Everyone is boarding the ship, as the show opens. Billy wants to board, also, but doesn't have a ticket. He finally acquires one from an unlikely minister who turns out to be Moonface Martin, public enemy number 1 3. Moonface gives Billy the ticket and passport that belonged to Snake Eyes Johnson, public enemy number one, who never made an appearance. The story continues to tell of BiIly's adven- tures as the ship's crew and passengers really believe he is Snake Eyes. Romance, comedy, dance, and great acting made Anything Goes a great success. With a look of surprise, Mike Moore lMoonfaceD and Sandy Jacobs QBonnieJ discover each other as castaways. Q1 fe, 3','1, if, H ' 31af-Wfggfii if-. f aw I Kim Skelton fFlenoJ and the Angels give the audience a wing and a leg. l. ,V ,A f, 1 A , ,kf, . 9 iiin f -.MW fi Q . Q X i if K 1-Q2 if + K Kim Skelton fRenoJ and Pete Sherman lSir Evelynl seem to enjoy misbehav- ing. Dancing and comedy combined to make Anything Goes a successful spring musical. 129 ck tage effsrson's Thespian troupe 561 has been in existence since the school first opened back in 1957. In years past the Thespians have con- tributed much to this school's drama produc- tions, both in the acting and technical aspects. That part of Thespian involvement is still evi- dent today despite a decline in membership. However, another area of Thespian life is the socializing with other members during lunch periods and after classes. Member Kurt Voelkers stated, For me, much of the enjoyment of being a Thespian comes when we share thoughts and ideas on our own time. It provides a break from the schooI's routine. Maybe if more people discovered what a Thespian's lifestyle is like, perhaps we could get future members interested and might receive less criticism from other students. 1 30 Thespians THESPIANS Front row: Vlckl leerd, Tlm Wendt, Michelle Peeplee, Lorl Edler, Sandy Butler, Sue Tolle, Kim Bode, Anne Symonette, Clndy Geumon. Back row Brenda VenderWieI, Mr. Geuder, Pete Sherman, Shelly Dnvld, Jlm Baker. Kurt Voelkere, Carol Oche, Joe Wojtowlcz, Jlm Clerk, Mr. Hlppen, Dlene Rehak, Robin Uthe, Mike Welt. W 4 Q W f H55 x ffff U I a s ? 1 'iff' Q. Q' W! kim, W 1 Q 432 W :E 2 X gs 3 s V -all A L fw, Skjbrfg 11 2 'e Mm as if mf f Q wwwwm Club n order to add some excitement to their daily lives, many J-Hawks took to joining one of Jefferson's many clubs and organizations. Hat gang was added and sported 90 loyal members. Student Council sponsored several ac- tivities, and DE provided business training oppor- tunities to its members. Aquatic arts was omitted this year due to lack of participation. However, most clubs flourished ' raising projects of and were in some kind. Clubs played a big part in the lives of many J- 'de some kind of relief Hawks and helped prov: Ie-bussle of school Inf from volved in money the every day huss gd!!!-so if wwf, SQL? di Q43 M? 5 59,55-.S 7 '- - .Q ' ifscjffbjffzfiggg ,g 5 iighbi I .. :ww H E, . 1. F, , ,. . S N ,Q Pi 'H if if s S is Viesiffs . ar :f Q f jf- : 'R :ESHXSSQ 2215-GL, , S f M 7,1 I 4 Diane Stones Club! Editor Clubs Division Page 133 A-an Ag 11-9 Q W W if 5 STATESMAN From row' Jan Chriateaen, Jayne Etchlngham, Danette Elgaa, Dab- bls DaHaan, Beth Hrabek, Cindy Wsnndt, Debbie Pulkrab, Danlee Lakin, Vicki Ieard, Dotty Ranaon, Mary Ann Henry, Carolyn Banes, Lorl Lewis, Bath Thompson, Carolyn Ask, Jaan Mottat, June Dvorak. Don Bagley. Second row Barb Ridder, Kathy West, Donna Kllts. Julie Bouzek, Diane Stones, Terrle Doyle, Peggy Roloff, Teresa Jemrnlngs, Barbara Adams, Dave McGuire, Lisa Nllller, Paula Steele, Beth Norlng, Lisa Oliver, Jeanne Bramrnar, Lorl Hankel, Dabbla Smith, Julie Anderson. Third row Sharon Wayblll, Julle Schindler, Nell Frank, April Carter, Tom Johnson, Vlcky Ohlrogge. Kay Edwards, Julla Augustine, Barb Bagan, Barb Wllhelm, Bellnda I ull color and design on both sides of the cover were two of many new ideas for the 1979 Statesman. For the first time ever, co-editors-in- chief were chosen. Winter cheerleading photos taken outside in the snow and group picture day being broken down into four days were other changes made this year. ln past yearbooks there has been anywhere from 100 to 150 seniors not pictured, and this year there were only about 40 seniors who were not pictured. This was a super improvement, noted Julie Anderson, co-editor of the senior class section. After a year of drawing layouts, choosing photos, and working to meet the deadlines, a staff of 90 juniors and seniors were certain that the '79 Statesman was indeed a fantastic year- book. 134 Statesman Staff g, . X . X 1 NNN, .W , y K K k,.. . E I K W slay z. 5 ' , .,,. ,gr xi . 5 gf N gigs 3. flefm gqg ' . g . 3 si?- Q . , ,... Qi ,isis 1 , , fl- gg' ,'.. ' 5- J? A si A f' Y , ' 'L-' fi . 1, V. , , al ' M t if X F j! f iiiisfsis if .MNm i0! 'f 5 ' 5 Nr' B fp Banks, Lanatte Ehlert. Shelly Held. Fourth row Debble Cross, Kathy Kray, Janlfer Macke, Karan Farrlar, Shelly Wllaon, John Mclnerny, Mlke Jenson, Eric Petersen, Randy Sconyara, Lynn Petersen, Davld Brousard, Mlka McDowell, Tlm Belay, Curt Behrens, Denise Oelac, Jay Young. Fifih row Llnda Vyekocll, Sue Tolle, Lorl Kadlec, Donna Horak, Cralg Bornstaln, Sue Graham, Debble Sedlacek, Tom Vondrecek, Clndy Dvorak, Kevin Fry. Beck rovv Sandy Brown, Dlana Hahn, Gary Buck, Jon Gnagy, Deana Abernathy, Stu Nechanlcky, Doug Zimmerman. Chrla Baker, Chrls Anderson, Shawn Edaburn, Tom Mollenhauer, Clndy Poesksny, Sheryl McCor- mlck, Jerry Smith. Getting the best angle on his subject for a yearbook candid is junior Jay Young's objective. Mkmfv, - km wWNMw iw' +8 fi ix! sw., A X. f-1, as z , ' y .' gf ' ' fl! e Determination, fun, and skill are necessary ingredients used by staff members while putting together this 1979 Statesman, ,NM 'A-ff w'e:Z'7'5:5737f9V'3fL' f' MVK It pre tim his year's Outlook staff reigned again as one of lowa's only All-American ranked high school newspapers. Headed this year by Editor-in-chief Jeff Koolbeck, the staff worked on an additional magazine style paper, while dutifully keeping the paper as error-free as possible. l think the staff really worked well as a team this year, which probably explains the success of our paper, commented Cindy Wenndt, manag- ing editor for this year's staff. The ad staff, seldomly recognized for their fine job of financing the paper, was led this year by Joleen Cerka, a senior. Staff members spent most of the year working feverishly in efforts toward winning the famed Oh Tiskl award. Under the guidance of publications adviser Mr. Ron Smrha, the staff was complimented repeatedly for their mature attitude in writing. This attitude, coupled with the talent of the group, helped bolster the schooI's reputation throughout the year. For their achievements, 18 staff members were inducted into Quill 81 Scroll. Stories for the next issue of the Outlook come under the close scrutiny of editor-in-chief Jeff Koolbeck. X ii L9 Viz - ,xi I -rorwv 136 Outlook Staff -..Km-. 'fdfk OUTLOOK From row: Lynn Petereen, Erlc Petereen. Barb Bagan, Gary Flckan, Tereea Gull, Carrle Eggers, Jeff Koolbeck, Scott Waebrook, Clndy Wenndt, Klrk Campbell, Jollaan Cerka. Second row: Tareaa Jemmlng, Julla Auguatlne, Aprll Carter, Sandy Brown, Paula Dlckeon, Denlea Hermanetorfer, Jay Young, Brant Wetklne, Kelly Fltzpetrlck, Deb Pulkrab, Beth Hrabak, Dlane Stones, Kelly Mllle. Back row: Kerry Compton, Dotty Raneon, Tlm Beley, Lorl Bryant. Dudley Fleck, Mlka McDowell, Juetln Nemec, Gue England, Todd Shipman, Jay Klng. Z, M8 fi? fi H W . s ux i 3 kv - ew- X w ,Q X .1-ig: A is E . ' .L ,,Vf X , W VH 'y i n 'A f av ' 5 5 A I 3 W Q 1' 2' 3 6654 - ' ' wi, V f 451' A Lf W , ww at 9 ,.,.,..pr ' ,aff f , , 4l2ffW'meffi, ff , fm V, ,Vx ,Ml ,iv W M Deadline day finds staff members at the typewriters getting stories ready for the printers. The ads crew relaxes after successfully selling 1 20 inches of advertising for another issue. wakw-ww A M . at .X ff-'lf - - - - QUILL AND SCROLL From row: Dotty Hanson. Clndy Wenndt, Chrls Baker, Jo Cerka. Barb Rldder. Second row: Teresa Gull, Jay Young, Dudley Fleck, Lynn Petersen, Gary Flcken. Sharon Wayblll. Beck row: Erlc Petersen, Dlane Stones, Carolyn Banaa, Scott Wasbrook, Vlckl laard, Jeff Koolbeck. Not Pictured: Kathy West. A variety of duties are handled by train- ed individuals in putting out 13 issues of the paper. Quill 81 Scroll 137 ...uf ai . QW? Q bn ef' 41 'x Q 5 lf 3 X Junior Mary Beck and seniors John Riley and Teresa Jemming receive a congratulating handshake from Dr. William C. Jacobson, principal. Doe ixty-eight juniors and seniors were inducted into Jefferson's Aristotelian Chapter of the National Honor Society on April 24. Junior inductees were in the top 7'A'Ma of their class, while senior inductees were in the top 15M of their class. Speaker for the 22nd annual induction ceremony was Dr. Philip Secor, president of Cornell College, who spoke on the various applications words have in our society. Complete with poetry, short stories, drawings, and photographs, Jefferson's literary magazine, Off-Hand, compiled the creative talents of Jefferson students. The 43-page magazine was designed by 15 staff members who were under the supervision of advisers Mrs. Marjorie Shackford and Miss Judy Moxley, and editor-in-chief Teri Petrzalek. As previous honor society members look on, Dr. Jacobson addresses the new inductees. HONOR SOCIETY Front row Jo Cerka, Cindy Wenndt , Julie Nowlan . Jeff Koolbeck, Jerry Kennedy , Kelly Fitzpatrick, Mark Africa', Mark Hamilton', Teresa GuIl', Teresa Jemming, Janice Cook'. Second row Carol Tomasek', Pam Squires, Deb DeHaan, Belinda Pettibone. Deb 0vermann , Brenda Vander WieI'. June Dvorak', Carrie Eggers, Brian Vorhea, Jenifer Macke, Annette Dion, Michelle Peeples, Linda Boie', Vicky Ohlrogge. Third row Tammy Prochaska, Dotty Ran- aon', Nancy Hale, Lee Vannoy, Doug Wall, Brian Sheets. Gary Ficken'. Doug WenzaI', Denise Harmanetorfer, Craig McDonough, Wendell Clifton, Tammi Becker, Sue Graham, Deidre Merrick, Beth Hronak'. Fourth row Robin Shaw, Dave Brouaard', Scott Weahrook', Cindy Poaskany', Christine Wolfe, Brian Lawrence', Dean Westpfahl', Rick Anderson', Debbie Matheny', Charlene Leuenberger, Carolyn Banes. Fifth row Lisa 0liver'. Peggy Roloff, Beth Noring', Nancy Novak, Teri PetrazaIek', Tamee Boyd', Jill Harvey, Jan BIanchard', Marie Ksbelitz, Debbie Manthei, Mary Beck. Sharon Waybill, Kathy West, Rebecca Burgess, Janet Stoa, Janet Kuhl, Barbara Meeks, Cindy Scheidt, Craig Bruce. Shel- ly Wilson. Back row Julie Sturbaum', Pam Braun', Mark Hanisch. Mark VanManen, Wayne Rust, Bruce Anderson, Neil Pobuda, Theresa Byse, Barbara Ehr- man', Diane Beastrom, Julie Boardman, Laurie Schultz, Terry Plocher. Dawn Paath, Barbara Stevens. Julie Yost, Andy Sargent, Kristie Eighmey, Lisa Lubbock, Ronda Pomeroy. denotes two year member National Honor Society 139 ,uv After an absence of many years, Stu- dent Council worked hard to reinstate the bonfire pep rally and make it a success. Council member Della Flank, junior, and her date, Jerry Jordan, volunteer their time to sell tickets at the WPA dance. W ,m, 3 I S 5 STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: Dawn Fennern, Debble Flcken, Jane Couser, Carrle Eggers, Marica Thomason, Lorl Lewis. Ann Scholl, Julle Augustine, Sue Jellnek, Mark Africa, Sharon Wayblll, Scott Koepke, Jlll Harvey, Lynn Petersen, Jlm Faaborg, Jan Blanchard, Erlc Petersen. Second row: Dlana Hahn, Monlca Brunssen, Carlsa Paulsen, Sue Pegarlek, Danette Elgas, Nancy Novak, Charlene Leuenberger, Deb Matheny, Carolyn Bsnes, Barb Adams, Kevln Smith, Brlan Gosnel, Bill Harvey, Aprll Carter, Jeanne Brammer, Max Emerson, Dave Rexroat, Mark Hanson. Back row: Terrl Vosmek, Nancy Hogan, Patty Hlll, Lori Mstejcsk, Della Rank, Denlee Her- menstorfer, Sheryl McCormick, Joe Peters, Dave Conway, Justin Nemec. Glenn Gardner, Don Bagley, Norman Young, Greg Gerbera, Scott Weabrook, Rich Loeffler. Student Council adviser Mr. Walt Hart- man bringe up an idea for discussion during a Council meeting. FEE. tiviti ven with a bigger Student Council, it always seemed there was something to do for everyone. Student Council kept busy this year with the usual events: Homecoming, W.P.A. and assemblies. But somehow, it seemed to venture out into new areas as well. Six members of the Vikings football team were invited to come to Jefferson and play a game of basketball against seven J-Hawk teachers. Not only was this event alot of fun, but proved to be a money making project as well. For the first time in the CounciI's history, a junior, Sharon Waybill, was appointed to an ex- ecutive board position. The 1979 Student Council also introduced the four member singing sensation called the Pointed Sisters. ,....,....q.5m . , I 11 1 E 1 'W Q2 33 ff A, 1: wfiffxaf ,IZ Mmwfwwm Diana Hahn and Denise Hermanstorfer, juniors, serve as two of the escorts for the WPA festivities. Sanlors Mark Hanson and Nancy Novak work hard serving refreshments at the WPA dance. In preparation for the holiday season, Terri Vosmek and Bridget Casey help decorate the schooI's Christmas tree. Dotty Flanson gets down to business while Gary Ficken and Scott Wesbrook take their duties lightly at the Senior Senate pancake supper. orke unior Senate, led by Lori Henkel, made a sizeable dent on raising funds for their senior year. The juniors sold sour balls during the winter term. President Henkel stated, Sometimes it seemed like only a few people were involved, but when something needed to get done, everyone chipped in and got the job done. Senior Senate, led by Eric Petersen, achieved its goal early by sponsoring a pancake supper. As their class gift, they chose new signs for the en- trance ways. The rest of the money was spent on the senior prom, held this year at the Sheraton Inn. Perhaps the Senior Senate members were best summed up by vice-president Joe Peters who said, After getting so far ahead in ourjunior year, all we had to do was coast, and that's what most people did. 1 42 Junior Senate JUNIOR SENATE Front row: Annette Turley, Denlaa Hermanatorfar, Dee Emeraon, Jeff Fredrlckaon, Doug Hladek, Scott Stones, Cralg Bruce, Tom Vondracek, Alan Johnson, Sharon Weyblll, Llnda Vyakocll, Tracy Brlney. Second row: Dabbla Muael, Clndy Pruaek, Monnlca Brunaaan, Carrle Eggers, Ann Manaon, Paula Dlckaon, Tarlq Baloch, l.orl Hankel, Kelly Mllla. Third row: Cheryl McCormIck, Tarrla Doyle, Llaa Mlller, Della Rank, Joy Brown, Jayne Etchlngham, Vlve Spanoa, Lorl Vecarka, Krlaty Llghty, Marcla Bachman, Lorl Kadlek, Cindy Dvorak. Back row: Deb White, Julle Bouxak, Llaa Erger, Sue Fltxgerald, Lorl Matejcek, Barb Rldder, Llaa Wasbrook, Nancy Hogan, Mary Back, Jan Christensen, Michelle Hllton, Patty Hlll, Terrl Voamak, Dena Owens, Mary Ann Henry. Wav mifw SENIOR SENATE Front row: Mary Leatar, Carolyn Aak, Lori Lewia, Jane Ceuaer, Debbie Sedlacak, Tim Balay, Joe Petara, Eric Paterean, Brad Butler, Gary Ficken, Lynn Peteraen, Scott Weabrook, Don Bagley, Bath Hrabak. Second row: Sherry Leatar, Jaan Mottet, .lean Brammer, Rebecca Maynard, Denlae Lekin, Julie Ander- aon, Shelly Reid, Debbie Smith, Kevin Smith, Debbie Pulkrab, Carol Tomeaek, LeeAnn Landt, Glenn Gardner, Jim Faaborg, Greg Gerbera.Third row: Peggy Roloff, Beth Noring, Temmi Backer, Charlene Lauenbargar, Cherrle Harriaon, Barb Adama, Teri Petrzalek, Deb DeHahn, Rhonda Pomeroy, Danetta Elgea, Tareaa Martln, Nan- cy Hale, Diane Stonea. Back row: June Dvorak, Llaa Oliver, Patty Watson, Tereea Byae, Susan Graham, Debbie Matheny, Marla Kabelitz, Sandy Siefken, Debbie Manthei, Pam Braun, Donna Quijano, Brenda Hollan, Carlee Wray, Mark Africa, Dotty Ranaon. . M x L ,,.- L X Nampa- X SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Penny Warren, Tlna Steffen, Scott Koapke, Ann Scholl. Troy Simon lends hia mouth to help juniora win the pancake eating con- test. Senior Senate Sophomore Claes Officers 143 2, - wx V31 wx. 3 .., We :T TI- fa w-f M .. uw , ,f an ff f f, K , . , -zffgw M N S.. ws,f'ffQg- My . ..a,f,'wf,f . ,gp gg: C0 op group offer training t'was business as usual for two cooperative education programs at Jefferson in which students can earn credit for working. Among some of the projects completed by T. 81 I. members were the annual Christmas project to help a needy family, and C.P.Fl. training, a valuable life-saving tool. While learning the various aspects of salesmanship, marketing, retailing, advertising, merchandising, and other subjects, Distributive Education students also earned credit for work- ing in related fields. Money raised through candy and doughnut sales enabled D.E. students to participate in the October Delegate Assembly, Area Conference in February, and the State Leadership Conference in March. TRADE G INDUSTRY From row Jeff Harmanstorlar, Joan Wllaon, Darcy Donsla, Sus Holton. Todd Barvlnak, Jeff Pratt, Mr. Robert Vrblcak. Second row Richard Hutchins, Brad Marllng, Brlsn Holmes, Brlan Kruas, John Hunt. Back row Jayna Hogan, Lorl Wllaon, Clndy Johnson, Lorl Wolfa, Donna Wllklnaon, .Iulla Sturbaum. Mike Sutluff and Debbie White help T 81 I students raise money for a needy family by attending the Christmas mix- er. Trade 81 Industry 145 ffice power eaded up by one of the best Data Processing coordinators around, this year's course remained a valuable and enriching program. Miss Loraine Bomkamp, the class coor- dinator, was recently recognized in the 1979 edi- tion of Who's Who in American Women for her vast achievements. The program offers part time instruction in school in the morning and on the job instruction in the afternoon. The students are employed by various Cedar Rapids businesses such as the Collins Division of Rockwell International and MNB. The area of Office Education continued to offer two courses to the students, one as a prere- quisite to the other. The first one, which is mainly for juniors, concentrates on teaching the basic skills of office work. The second course is for seniors. This advanced course is a review of basic With help from her coordinator, senior Laura Sylvester completes an assign- ment in Data Processing class. Data Processing senior Mary Saber concentrates on a difficult keypunch assignment. skills coordinated with on the job training. 146 Data Processing DATA PROCESSING Front row: Chris Polshns, Patty Watson, Jssn Mottst. Ksy Edwards, Pam Squlrss, Tsmss Boyd. Second row: Bscky Moody, Chrls Brodt, Lorl Tschsu, Dsbbls Horsk, Vlckl Ohlroggs. Beck row: Bob Allison, Stscsy Lowdsr, Lsurs Sylvsstsr, Dlsns Swssnsy, Ross Musllsr, Donna Johnson, Mlss Bomksmp. OFFICE EDUCATION SENIORS Front row: Angle Wenger! Shelly Harriaa Sandy Slafken, Jodl Stilllona, Anita Wlllon. Klm lrona. Second row Robin Level Klm Man ta, Chrll Wolfe, Clndy Poaekany, Joan Wllcox. Third row Nancy Novak Debbie Sedlecek. Cheryl Mrltlk, Dllnna Beneeh. Back row Bue Jellnek Tamrnl Becker Suale Graham. Late Kllma. Debbie Pulkrab. X . -A 1 A XX f Santa and hia elf give a present to a child at Taylor School'a Rehabilitation Center. By portraying Sante Claus, senior Stacey Birkioht cheers up the children at the Center. if 5 A SQ vi , Y , N A 'M Membere of the Het Geng end versity cheerleaders put on e show during helf-time et e girle' basketball game. HAT GANG Front row' Beth Thompeon, Mery Leeter, Shelly Reld, Kevln Smlth, June Dvorek, Deb Bmlth, Dlene Stones. Second row' Denette Elgee, Deb DeHeen, Pem Breun, Shelley Brown, Klm Vogel, Keren Hertwlg, Llnde Vyekocll, Trecy Brlney, Third row Lorl Wlleon, Denlee Lekln, Dlene Lopete, Debble Moffet, Jen Chrleteneen, Bheron Weyblll, Llee Mlller, Bridget Ceeey, Monlce Brunneen, Lorl Kedlec, Shewn Zehn. Founh row Dotty Flenlon, Debble Flcken, Lorl Skele, Lee Ann Mertlneon, Kethy Ring, Debble Herrle, Gery Flcken, Scott Weebrook, Rendy Core, Jlm Feeborg, Rey Petere. Fifth row Petty Hlll, Terrl Voemek, Delle Renk. Klm Cheney, Lorl Metejcek, Deene Abernethy. Melody Lodge, Tammy Long. Petty Gilmer, Erlc i Petereen, Lynn Petereen. Back row. Scott Vyekocll, Mett Wlttlng. PEP CLUB Front row' Denette Elgee, Denlee Lekln, Mery Leeter, Pem Breun, Deb Smlth, Llnde Vyekocll, Trecy Brlney, Pam Bqulree, Lorl Lewle, Dlene Stones. Second row: Lorl Skele, Deb Delfleen, Beth Thompson, Cerolyn Aek, Julle Anderson. Jeen Mottet, Sere Gllund, Klm Cheney. Third row Keren Hertwlg, Deene Abernethy, Sherry Welty. Clndy Flennlng, Debble Fowler, Mery Curtll, Debble Herrle, Rhonda Overturf, Pem Jonee, Dlene Lopete. Fourth row: Mlchelle Klng, Kehle Kuebler, Brldget Ceeey Llee Mlller, Mery Beck, Nency Hogen, Kethy Went, Lorl Kennedy, 148 Het Gang Pep Club Klm Klemerue. Fifth row: Vlckl Hoeglend, lue Grehem, Temml lecker, lendy Blefken. Cerrle Thomee, Petty Peeler, Cerle Greer, Debble Flcken. Sixth row: Bue Hereom, Debble Sedlecek, Temmy Long, Debble Menthel, Jonl Cereon, Cerl Everheert, Dewn Fennern, Robln Kerr. Llee Rehn, Cethy Rlhe, Tlne Stelllng. Back row' Deyle Johneon. Petty Glllmer, Chrle Olmeteed, Klm Btehl, Sendy Legerqulet, LeeAnn Mertlneon, Kethy Perklne. P PV rowd S chool spirit was always a common sight at Jefferson during '79. Most of the thanks goes to the Pep Club and the Hat Gang. Each group did the best they could to fire-up the athletes. Beat Wash week was held again this year with the 100 pep pals choosing their favorite football player and decorating his room and locker. We were going to have pep pals for the basketball team but the other peoplejust weren't interested enough, commented Tracy Briney, Pep Club president. The Hat Gang tried to do something different this year to help raise school spirit. They added additional members by charging a S1 membership fee and iving away buttons and hats to the new members. lf it wasn't for the Hat Gang and the Pep Club, school spirit would be nothing, stated Tracy. Pep Club and Hat Gang members dis- play their school spirit by organizing s variety of activities each fall and winter. MAT MAIDS Front row Klm Smajkal, Pam Jones, Fam Squires, Patty Hill. Back row. Dah DaHaan, Laura Stourac, Lorl McDowell, Rhonda Overturf. ,, ,,,,,,,.,, , Q47 TIMER8 From row. Sara Glllund, Joan Wilson, Julla Freeman, Jackla Handaraon, Klm Klamarua, Juna Dvorak, Dlana King, 8haIIy Wllaon, Tammy Long. Second row: Scott Kaopks, Marla Kaballtx, Floale Sharp, Lorl Backer, Lorl McDowell, Clndl Dvorak. Marta Holub, Karan Hartwlg, Bridget Sullivan. Back row: Tlna Kay, Dava Blrch. 1 50 Mat Maids Timers Tim ec 4 esponsibility, cooperation, and the ability to work with others were essential factors when being a member of JJ Club, Mat Maids, or Timer's Club. Each club consisted of enthusiastic students who planned to help out in certain athletics. JJ Club, consistin of 51 girls who earned their versity letter, raised money to help support girls' athletics by selling balloons at home foot- ball games. Picnics, parties, and dances were among the variety of activities planned throughout the year. Timer's Club, including both boys and girls, worked stop watches, lane markers, and scoring to help out girls' and boys' swimming. The eight Mat Maids helped at wrestling meets by keeping scores, filling out books, and assisting the coaches. Going to parties,such as the Christmas party held for the wrestlers, a steak dinner, and the end-of-the-year banquet, are all part of the activities of the season. Seniors Greg Lien and Debbie Cocciola record times for the boys' swim team during a dual meet. JJ CLUB Front row: Dlsne Stones, Ronda Pomeroy, Julia Nowlsn, Llsa Campbell, Sheryll Hlavacek, Teresa Crawford, Kahla Kuebler, Mary Lester, Lorl Lewis. Second row: Clndl Dvorak, Melody Lodge, Monica Brunesen, Dlans Hahn, LeeAnn John- son, Teresa Munn, Nancy Wells, Colette Slocum, Debbie Overmann, Micky Klelnmeyer. Third row: Jayne Hogan, Carrie Eggers, Linda Vyskocil, Lise Mlllsr, Della Rank, Pam Braun, Debbie Manthei, Julle Anderson. Fourth row: Sandy Brown, Tracy Brinsy, Deb DeHaan, Julle Sturbaum, Janet Stoe, Kathy West. Fifth row: Rosle Sharp, Beth Hrabak, Debi Pulkrab, Bath Thompson, Carolyn Ask, Cindy Wenndt, Barb Ridder, Lorl Matejcek, Angle Rajtora. Back row' Sheryl McCormick, Marle Kabelltz, Sus Fitzgerald, Terri Voemek, Jo Cerka, Llsa Weebrook, June Dvorak, Nancy Hogan, Lorl Becker. Sophomore Tina Kay displays the time of lane four in the 50 yard freestyle event. Met Maids Deb DeHaan and Patty Hill spent many hours designing the wrestling team's season program. i Checking out books, delivering passes, and filing overdue books are some of the jobs of a media assistant. Senior Gary Suckow cuts cardboard to make signs for one of his varied duties as an Audio-Vieual helper. , , 7, ,045 LAB ASSISTANTS Front row: Donna Kllts, Dan Collins. Don Rose. Back row: Allen Becker. OFFICE A88I8TANT8 From row, Belinda Stanton, John Carlson. Matt Kabelltx, Kent Fry, Jackle Lee, Jean Puaaterl, Angle Rawaon. Second row. Donna Chase. Joan Puaaterl, Kathy Rlha, Dawn Fennern, Mlchelle Hilton. Jeeale Bernackl, Patty Gilmer, Cherie Brodt. Third row' Dennle Hutton, Alan Backer, Sue Downing, Barb Bagan, Tom Vondracek, Debbie Menthel, LeAnn Martlnaen, Shawn Zahn, Lorl Haeg. Fourth row Sandy Lagerqulet, Janet Hoffman, Trudy McDaniel, Craig Walters, Dudley Fleck, Pam Braun, Charlene Leuenberger, Debbie Matheny, Tam- ml Becker. Fifth row: Tlna Mollenheuer, Mary Beck, Kelly Brecht, Yvonne Hocken, Barry Dahl. Back row' Terl Horn, Michelle King, Rhonda Pomeroy, Joan Mlhal, Dlane Lopata. 152 Lab Assistants Office Assistants elping h nd AV HELPER8 Front row: Shawn Zahn, Terlq Baloch, Mr. Carney. Second row Kevln lvscek, Kent Fry, Tom Wllllams. Leon Dlrks, Gary Buckow, Gary Ferguson. Back row: Kevln Vlsl, Jeff Gardemsn, Jlm Udall, Larry Kulels. 1' . 7 xg' t x , ',f 'Nt , . tw .1 -a. etting credit for something I like to do and having the privileges of the library at hand, are reasons why Tariq Baloch, junior, enjoys being an IMC aid. The helpers found out through the program just how complex a library is when it is in opera- tion. Reference work, Library of Congress classification, and the card catalogue were e few of the many aspects of the library students were involved with. The 27 member group played a major role in the functioning of the IMC, but there was more than work involved. Enjoyment was found through new friends made, and helping other kids find what they needed. During slow times or after hours, the helpers could review new material received by the IMC and prepare for tomorrow. MEDIA AIIIITANTI Front row: Jay Klnl, Kent Fry, Mellnda Redmond, lcott Koepke, Donna Kllts, Penny Brown, Cindy Dvorak, Bus Downing, Crslg Bean. Se- cond row: Sharon Weyblll, Llsa Mlller, Deb Cross. Mlke Jensen, Tom Wllllams. June Dvorak, Zorrle Robertson, Krls Smith, Kevln Fry, Chuck Hamlln, Jlm Stastny. Third row: Tom Vondracek, Carolyn Rssk, Jean McKenzIe, Sera Glllund. Della Rank, Yvette Berg, Clndy Posekany, Becky Burgess, Tammy Hendrickson, Sue Char- mack, Sue Tsbbert, Rose Mueller, Mark Walkner. Back row: Ron Lowe, Trlsha Jackson, Pam Prcchaake, Tarlq Baloch, Paul Mueller. One of Matt Evans dutles as slab assis- tant ls to take care of the plants In the greenhouse. Audlo Vlsual Helpers Media Assistants 153 Undercla mer mummy As another school year comes to a close. the underclassmen can now look back on their past year at Jefferson and smile. The sophomores had made it through all of the put downs and hassles that come with being a sophomore. For the juniors, they would now become the leaders of the school. Showing great enthusiasm helped the un- derclessmen display their talents in both areas of athletics and performing arts. Both classes will begin their new roles as J- Hawks, as their days at Jeff fly by. li 0 Try? .3 ,ir J .A wrjfwwf Underclassmon Editors: Lori Henkel Barb Ridder Linda Vyskocil Kathy West Classes 1 55 homore if,,7fV,f ' ', , f i 'l ff 1 f F Q v kim.. 5-WV' 3 'vw 7 W my 3, 5 fd 1 56 Sophomores MNA ii-WN N.. Ni 'Nr ww, 'MF X Wim Vicki Adair Tim Beastrom K K tl 5 . g g P 1 P . . . K 3 '. as .. qv , XS za 'fx ' f . Q A ,. f - . Fl 'mf Q Q ,QQ ' .--b' ' W g .fix . A f s Vicki Adair .A . o g t s A? X Beth Adams 'Q pg X , , Jeffrey Africa ff 41,5 X g a Michene Ahrens . I 5 E 1 x Richard Allen f - 5 b S , Debra Allison X i W - - ' . K ::- - . - X A gan K K .Tm . i t K t ggi a X- A is A iii is T A .' , z SEQ? Q fr -i . wall. sw., g ' -- xg Qui Laura Amsler ., ., M - is x i . ' ., fx: QQ- . ' . Donald Anderson M A . Q, A K P 'ga K 'I , ii.,- Eugene Anderson A ,Q l y A, A K 5 -i Julie Arntzen X i ' ' ' lf., 1- sa - 1 , ' ' 3 Q af , . R x A .X-f at XN-- X . N I I A X ' X -1? is Thomas Ash y S f f it , .'- - Annette Baker x X b I ' James Baker X i f . Lori Banks X ' Joseph Barge' J f xv 5 1 . Carla Barrett ix 5 LI A 5 John Bartosh X. ff fl . 1,,- A Angela Bates or the class of 81, 1978-79 was a year g packed with changes and memories. Those 4 S junior high kids of last year were now faced 'J with the challenge of growing up and mixing with g N-gl.. the high school crowd. gggr l 535 The first year was definitely an event-filled one for the 546 sophomores who got a taste of a A Wendv Bates lunchroom food fight, time clocks, smoke bombs A Scot' Beef' during pep assemblies, and the like. One of the first tasks set before the class in eyeing that far-off day of graduation was the ,. election of class officers. Scott Koepke was chosen as president and leader through thick and . thin. Penny Warren, vice-president: Ann Scholl, secretary: and Tina Steffen, treasurer: were Craig Bean elected as his sidekicks. Tim B '0 Many sophs experienced the thick end of things during sophomore initiations. While less publicized experiences such as taping were con- fronted, others were put on display in front of the entire school. Susan Overmann, who along with four other girls dressed up crazy for initiation into cross-country, enjoyed her day. It made me feel like part of the team, said Susan. 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K r ,JJ I J J - J A ' w V, 1 Qw z J.g,yJ3' 1 - J Q V 'wfl ffff J4 I wwf KVKJ , J ,W , ,IQ-f ze A , f f 4 Terri Ellertson and her father stand proudly holding the trophy they won at Dan Kleinmeyer Lyle Losey the father-daughter competition in the . , V, Equitable Famlly Tennis Challenge In , i ,H A , 'i hiy' V 2 V A ' 'i' I p VV I: X, , gzr , , lj L .. , f it f . 3 ' , ' gg Dan Klelnmeyer gi V Beth Klima 2 if if Bruce Knight i i'll , ', i ' i,' VW 'iff ' f L , J J I i J 9 .- 5 ? gs V' ' f' ' f ' M Y ' ' , , 1 f ' M f 5 1 Q ,ff M 2 E. ' 7 A 3 W A? 'i , ' Q N ' , ,ILV rls Koepplng J ' 'C ll, Terry Kohl ' U 'Q Lynn Kohler 3 ' ly ' , VVAI V V VU VEWL- .. ' H JL M35 ' N . ,,e,, it y 1 ' ' 4 L S L. f ' I , JI . 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Moments before going on stage, Julie Arntzen takes time out to practice her song for the talent show. 174 XX! N 5' If X in if ff :IK Jw 10 5 Deana Abernathy Mark Bennington fter going through the hassles of being a sophomore, the 540 juniors stood one step closer to graduation. Their goal for the junior year was to raise money by having a mixer and selling sour balls. Junior Senate raised S1,400 for the sour balls but the mixer was cancelled. Ambition and the willingness to work hard helped us achieve our goaIs, stated Lori Henkel, junior class president. Athletes like Steve Harkness in football, Angie Rajtora and Lori Matejcek in volleyball and A M .V my - wglwvfezji 4, 48 xl f 5 A , , ga 'UUE' 'QQ A Qi .Q J 1 Y a n ,rf Y ff 'B 2. x 49 5 1 , fin h I ag f , iw' gm .f,e ff . 1131, ' 1 .K 'LGA .3 , , ...NA ' .v2,. 1 , . sw f A A ' a 'i ' a , 5 . H basketball, Don Cook and Jeff Visek in wrestling, and Stu Nechanicky in swimming stood out among the juniors. The fine arts department also had its share of standouts including Doug Hladek in drama, Andy Sargent in band, and several juniors in West Side Delegation. As the school year rolled along the junior class dominated the spirit during pep assemblies, win- ning all but one spirit stick. 'H ' H ', v, iffy' ff'5Lffw, 4 Mfrs: V 'Q ' . 'EXW , .' 7 fs 2 XJ , V Iaw Deana Abernathy A if Tom Allison a Bruce Anderson Wayne Anderson - V Connie Anfinson William Arnold Brian Aubrecht Mark Azelton Marcia Bachman Kevin Baily Christopher Baker Wynetta Ballew Rodney Ballou Tariq Baloch Belinda Banks Kathy Barker Bill Bartunek Brenda Bates Randy Bates Mary Beck Allen Becker Lori Becker Mark Becker Martin Behel Diana Bekeris David Beltz Craig Bendixsen Randy Benesh Ron Benesh Mark Bennington Juniors 1 75 Curt Benyshek Karla 1 76 Juniors Curt Benyshek Debbie Bergman Michael Blattner Melinda Bloomquist Gary Bloxham Julie Boardman Roger Boggs Guy Boots Lora Bopp Craig Bornstein Julie Bouzek Jeff Boyd Randy Bramow Angle Brandt Mike Bridge Tracy Briney Brett Brophy Carie Brown Joy Brown Sandy Brown Shelly Brown Craig Bruce Donna Bruce Danny Bruening Monica Brunssen Lori Bryant Gary Buck Kirk Buker Becky Burgess Susan Burgess Verna Burian Michael Burkholder Dave Burris Rick Butler Sandy Butler Robert Byrne Teresa Cain Greg Campbell Karla Campbell 11 , 5.7, gk my 4 5Pw'k A .we qi? 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'f W W f ff f fef fa 4' L, ga 1 WPUZEZ at ze 'E if WW ,f 2 , rg nw A , If Members of the junior class display their musical talents during an all- school West Side Delegation perfor- mance. Kirk Campbell Kerry Compton fy-'ff bi? ef, S ' A 1 fu 2 we ii 5 ? fg, Rt' nw ns. 1 X 4 4 . XXX 1- 1 3' ' X YN is 1 -6 Kgsgk RW X W C Q. W T7 ii? sf 3? ' Xi f rw., . . i s rrrr as ' ' . f we 5 v X ff ,Q w, xx, ,,.-H Q f if ,Mic ps.. is ii ff- lfilf qs-y A was mkYS is gas ,af A s' X I if- 5- .. . .. 5 as WHT .. - :Ulm ' w r Q l iigrighq A l Qs 'N V1 X w . ' X K 5 '23 Kirk Campbell Shelly Campbell Tamela Carlisle Alan Carlson John Carlson Ken Carlstedt James Carnell Chris Carnes Donna Carpenter Mark Carson April Carter Brian Carter Bridget Casey Patricia Chase Lani Chen Sue Chermak Jan Christensen Ron Clark Terri Clark Kathy Clauson Faith Clayton Dan Clemens Dan Collins Kerry Compton 177 Don Cook Catherine Davis Don Cook Greg Cornell Cindy Cosgrove Jayme Costigen Jeff Crandall Teresa Crawford Sharon Cregar Susan Crock Deb Cross Lori Crow Joey Crumes Mary Curtis Patrice Curtis Christine Danly Connie Daughert Jeffrey David Carl Davis Catherine Davis 178 Juniors 5 M, f Q . s Q A Q55 .. is if X X X .df JLCJVC ' N f f rf, N I 5 if-J ' f ix.. QQ C ' ' X K ' 'JN C A ' N , 1 1' an e J , K we - iff-we 5 M3 s 'Ak i 1' tx If? L -. '5 fi C I f . -x J tx , 3 ir K f Vh. -gf, Y K X V. H , Q , a s a o fa S is as ea X Q X-r. 2 2 f E ia, R Si i f - . These junior class members make the best of the day, enjoying het day, Christmas parties, and classroom ac- tivities. Janet Davis Jayne Etchingham WW ' K iw 'Q W, r A if im 1 K' 4 M ffgwmnfrr 1 14151 Janet Davis Douglas Deaver Dennis Deford John Demory W WW' . . . Krlstlne Derleln Ronald Dewitt Paula Dickson Rick Dietzman Annette Dion f-a' -iff? Neal Dirks Victoria Dixon Mike Dochterman Becky Doehrmann David Downing , ' ff , w:'2'sIl,fiZ ffT? f , wg ,E :Q H NN w V Q AA 4 A ' A A , 1 y 2 x 1 Terrie Doyle X Xfyfw CN Todd Driscoll ' Y I 9 Q Cindy Dvorak , A' 'ff 4 - An ala D khuiz n ,,.. 2 , 9 v e Ht 2 1a f Q Ag , Jamie Eastwood L, ,, Patrice Edgeton Carrie Eggers Lanette Ehlert V4 Y' is , Drew Eighmey AEP?-ff:1.11 l0,,W,, V , lyaff N 4: 5 K.. Kristie Eighmey qw- William Elam Judy Ellickson Dee Emerson Max Emerson Q X Vi W? if 4 ,f Gus England f ,,,,,, f ,112 Q' ff ,F , my P1 may , if 455 5 . YY ,, Gary Englert Scott Erbe Lisa Erger Michael Ergar Jayne Etchingham Teresa Denlinger 179 Alice Evans Robin Gerard Alice Evans Ludena Evans Mark Fehlberg Randy Felckert Shan Fennern Carrie Fenton Gary Ferguson Rhonda Feuerhelm David Flcken Karen Flcken Sue Fitzgerald Greg Fitzpatrick Cynthia Fleming Steven Foley Lori Folkedahl Julia Ford Scott Forsythe Debra Fowler Larry Franck Nell Frank Jeff Fredrlckson Julie Freeman Robert Freeman Beth French Gordon Fuller Donald Funke Carrie Furnish Terry Gearhart Michael Gefaller Robin Gerard 1 80 Juniors X 4 . X, Aw 5 -14 ...nav ,N ,w ' ml 41 f f fn f B xia X '27 ff Aw wwf C Q?- 1 x,?f 'JJ ' sf- ff? A Wa A A X W Q 3 if W- , WMM x X12 , gg, L Q Qfizffx I iv a,,, i ,f I I yr 'F .mv ,I ,W a ' Q Y E m f ,ri W ,W , -,. 0, I X x N, X , Y' f' 5' ' ' J, 2 fail, X WMWM wr, ' 2 ' A WW, A 1 Cooking is only one of Marty McDoweIl's varied duties at his job at Mr. Steak. W 7 3 , 5 is 'd Gilbert Leland Hartson iiin , A , ',.,V - ,, ,, V A VV V' . V ' I Q David Gilbert f f PHUICIH G-za z V7 . ,X ' David Glandon ff 5,1 W, 1, V 'V ,1 me ' Wh' ' Jon Gna f I HV ,- -iV1fs:5V gy 5 ' U ' Stephen Goodson M iii V ,' ' Lonny Goodwin 'r,, ' V , ',,' Vyry V, ' 'I ', - .. , ' ' ' V f f V V rrrr, f ' ' 'r', r ' , ', A ' - 5' , RV ,f V VVVVV ,VV .V, . W., , ,W ,M V ,V gVV ...fm 7' ' A , Q ' v 1 qw? ' Linda Gorsh P ' ' V G, 'G r V- w ' nrr roo , . Kew' Gwen V V V .A f i A, V ., f V I V my KBHY GI'88l'll8hd 5' ' 'V ' 'Y f, A Q f ' '92 ,, .' ' ' a 'J ,,,- ,V , V -, f ms Shelly Greenland ,. , H if V Wa- N ffyy 'f , ,,'., ,' A P I ' Scott Grekoff ' f: .,.. my .5 -:Vw ,Www . ,. V , +zi.M11woV , V M-ffwy . ,,,,VV ,,,.., V , ., ,W , ,,. V, ,V , ,,,, V ,V-, V WMV V V , , A... ,M.,....-be 5' 'X - ,J ' . V ff 1 ' ,,,,, ' K ' Kay Grimm Lv Lf 'Q 7 fi' H S -f L f i Vu'f7L9i44L4 V , v ,' ,Ji l .1 1 'VVm ' z . 4'-, V 1 ' - ' ' 4 V V ? ' A ' ' David Grobstlch ,., . VV V , T VJ V D ld G ,, . , ' 5 U... one rommon V , V in h Q V, M r Donna Hesse , 2 Andrew Hachev 5 fa -, V : i f H 2 ' , ' gg, ' ' ' V M, Q Kyle Hedenfeldt .5 ' ' 3 , A Lori Haag ' , l, 'f ': ',f'l V ' 'l,'VV , 'r - ' , Q- r n G reg ui' ' k I . ' VV , , V iv, , - - Diana Hahn Q V ,W V Sandy Hall 'W gif - I 9 'E' al Chuck Hamlin N Kathy Hanes 4 M, ., ,V iff ,V a-a' ' ' VV , ,,., V ,, V ,VV , M Cfalg Hanson f ' KSY Hanson Steve Harkness 5 ' H V V ' . in ' il, VV , ' Msw, ' fy Don Harms M ' , 9 ',h' L ' Curtis Herrls g My Debbie Harris Q , G, 'NN M-M W Crai Hartman , ,V , , ,Vf V, 9 ' ii f ,M ' laV VW, VV , ,, To fill their spare time. Tammi iw? V ' V, , Kennedy, Penny Turnbell, and Chris ' ' ,, -V V ' I I 75 1 'Q Sllger earn money at their part-time V ' I 'hifi 3 , fe 'obs' 4? ' - ' V Q 'V L I ,fu X f , V ,V I Leland Hartson G 1 ' G Q il . 4 K 1- ,MV Q f 'z f Q ? 181 Kent Hartwig Linda Hoffman Kent Hertwig Daniel Haven Keren Hearn Joseph Hearst David Hegland Robert Hegland Tammy Hegstorm Jackie Henderson Tammy Hendrickson Lori Henkel Mary Ann Henry Curt Hentrich Jeff Hermanson Denlae Hermanstorfer Dave Hewitt Bonnie Hill Jonathan Hill Patty Hill Steve Hilleshiem Michelle Hilton Donald Hindmen Phillip Hlnz Doug Hladek Stacy Hoagland Rick Hobson Yvonne Hocken Ken Hodges Kurby Hodges Laureen Hoffman Linda Hoffman 182 Juniors X , ,- '97 ,gf 9, 4 L ,af 1 ,, Q59 , ' V I J f,'f, , ' J ,i f, 1, ' ' J Mwwrrwva Lf f Nm vMwW H . E ,.., Af, . Q Q L ,, A rl A R QR W ,V f i xi' Afiga , , xl J! A X Vi er - 1 f ..,, If 1 MQ 2 f in - ' ,Jw 'Q m f f M' ff f , '-Q,2x,: V' I .X W if -rf .5 ' i hz: w f I Ia, 6 Z5 fl '4 ln, 7 a s ,a -s 1 ,5 Mi S I I ' ' ,V L., R N -sf,-1, M? t, 1 , I V: ,J ,Mx , 4, J '7 X 'f 12 Tiir' if J W' H We - -fa VM J U2 1 I A ilk, 5 Sue Tolle helps sophomore Brien Gosnell rehearse his linee for The Playroom. ff. 'N T fn, - x ,, .X jr TRN 'iff 1 , Q f. E X f K ', my f Elin Hx VV' I. 4' wmv Q VL f', '-', ',,, 5 .K . , ,.a:e e-' VVlV,r J F - 4 , Q ' ' Ii ' We H no 'x- y x 9, if A,.f'Xvri'i5- 'EL X .4 fn' fax, 2 K .',., 55 A J d 7' L Q .55 in 7, 'xx 2 if if ' Anna Symonette cleans out the Q.-of ff? refrigerator before the next night's per- formance Qf the winter play, The Playroom. J, M ff 'Vw 7 . , 4 ' ' 7 ' ?i,ii! ,f,, f ,-,, 45 :1 1- r 'f J if 5 pl' z , Q J fit ,V I :I J y 'K 5 r , J 51 'W v , Q4 Q, , z I ' W ' , i lu ,. , , 'Z 47 My pf N og 'V 2541? 1 2 4 , t I ,', V V I AJ. :Z , my '- X' 1' 'W 1 my , ,' Z , , ff E W f A 1 e E 4 . hifi ffff . 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J f,, J' We . ' ?' lAIan Johnson J, f R 'J ei Laura Johnson V J , LeaAnn Johnson ' AA ,,f :wi ff:,: 1553155 ., w g3gV Vq 2 JJ VM VJ V VVVV Linda Johnson ' 'V'Vz Sharon Johnson J JJ X, v W J ' Steve Johnson f Jonathan Jones Q' 5 l - 3 J J - .ooo Raymond Jones V JVV VVV JXMI VVV JV 4 JJ Laura Jordan f V K, gf J J ,r,, VJJV Lori Kadlec wif V Lisa Kalina J J nrhrr 'nnnnn ' -:ff - A gf 'J Q. non Kaltenbach vrrr nrJ N Cynthia Kane ' l i gf if ',,.,, 44 Jim Kannenberg V V ,L Scott Kelley 2 J ... ' rr n J J K JJJJJ J J VV,V U K WV , 3 Q J - V: W QJ 'JV' J Frieda Keniar J - 1 J JJJ J ,J Tamara Kennedy John Kenney V JVVVV V VVVV VVVJJ f VV VV VJ,f:JV J j Chris Kepros J 'J Q J' ,,-1-el?-A 'M -J f fi 'yy' J E: . , J. JJ Karen Kiefer 5 FJJ 5 Q -1 J I VJJJJ JJ 4, f 'J J J Soon Kiefer JJJJ 4 JJJJJ JJJJJVJJ, J , , JJV, J In ,J ' 71 Q, Q V J i Jerry Kilpatrick VJ -Q JJf A ' ' Donna Kilfs l W J i ' Diane King JJ f'J J V J 'M . J. J f J i 5, ' ' 249' xl Jeff King V ft- Q22 JJ' J JJLJE Scott King V J, ' f 'J- ' gf 3121 2534 'Jw J l 'A J eg ?'4,VZ ' J' W? ,fiffi Michelle Kleinmeyer if hmV A74 A M JJJJJJJ JJ Tom Kllth Greg Klocke ' V km ' J' Cindy Knapp VVV David Knight 1 Randall Knight ' -f V NV Allan Knoll V J, 1 84 Juniors X Risk.--i .J X- .. ' Q . W fi f 1- ' L. :Q ' f . v 2: ..,, gp: H 1 2 I Q if N Q w ., X 5 1 SN J - f X X R N i X Performing in marching and pep bands are two aspects of music enjoyed by Alan Johnson and Gregg Cornell. - :Qi-.QQ .: I nkig 1 'f .zi 7 S X N N Q X I 21 N xxxxXN Q S sw xx ' - Q X 3 5 x X P , x we W X 'Y X gm E N S Q. , W. - .1 .2 X is A . kki' 1 ' X N5 it S f .- : me. .... -L .... A ,,.,: Sr A. 5 :J ,-k. 1 xx Qik iff-gi. J it N f K 1 if L npnp if S X X Q. if s , i ix - X sf 3 L 5 .2322 i .1 5 fifuswwsx W S . twfssiisz- maze- me - . N-H-fx..,, N -A wa . .S- ' 35. i s pnnrn H ig 'S ' ,ix I f' fl ax f' 'E bv 5 t ags e - 1.-eifliavifzsgil Susan Konecny Diana Kopecky Gregory Kostka Kathy Kray Karen Kroeger John Kroupa Scott Krouse Reva Krug Kahla Kuebler Janet Kuhl Steve LaGrange Sheryl LaKose Annette Landrus Mary Larson Carlos Ledesma Toni Lee Chris Lehew Steve Lekin Jeff Lesmeister Gordon Lewis Kerri Leyse Alan Libbert Mike Lien Susan Konecny Mike Le' X xx X N w N N N N X N Xxx N .gf SN W X X X S1 NX QU' t v ki L W be Rx. W 3 Ks 5 is MX XX X X K X X X 'K N Q X Q A W , xr X xx N1 X N? , X N xh- R no N QP xi f x ff X 1 N X Halftime festivities require many hours of practice both in the band room and on the field for these juniors. 'Ranma Kristi Lighty Calvin McFatridge Kristi Lighty Larry Linn Melody Lodge Rick Loeffler Vicki Loerch Eric Lofdahl Deborah Long Paul Long Randy Lovelett Ronald Lowe Lisa Lubbock Greg Ludwlck David Lundgren Tamara Lutz Lorena Macke Ann Manson Kevin Marble Lori Marsden Judith Martens Sandra Martens Lori Matejcek Mary Matheny Debra Mayfield Lori McArthur Sheryl McCormick Greg McDaniel Craig McDonough Marty McDowell Calvin McFatridge ZS rf A. . iz W, , 2, I 1 J -H6 ff' . . 4 -E9 1 5 Allfnn N- ia ff ld' 'ttf 'W r' r 7 4.4 ,tw J. M ' X .1 KM, ff Q fn ,M X 5 W ff 5, ' '21 , ' W9-9 'S L fy , '-E Qs, 1, -1 W I ,. 7 ,, V . ,H ' - - 'I.:?'2:-'w,- ,,1ffH ,, L1 V Q. , , + f Mike Dochterman gathers up wet towels between halfs of a boys' varsity basketball game. 1 86 Juniors 5 N-If ' , , I X V ' if '. A I l 1 , ,,., X 1 I. 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Y f 1ik,',3Jga Kiwi ,, , yyii I, , A,,, , , , ifw W' my , .4 2 e Juniors give serious thought to both required subjects and electives such as home ec, music, and typing. S7 A , . . S X SW :x iii f S s X Q M X, XWXX- wmwh F?N.1s- ff' 1 .:, L55Ql5i'X5TS?P X Q X. .W,.. X.. XX X - X Q 4 N . -i X QW? X K- XX 1 S ' S -ri X - -. -X X12 ww i N51s'1X?'N5i .S5if'1 --'lfiw 51 IS XXNX..2.-.-- ,X . N S 1 ieie ' . i. X.fk ...f 3 . X,i-.iii ' S S L . si in We ' X 4? 1' if - ..:L S ' 'iliifii K ' iifiisi -- SX Dorrie Scolaro Troy Scott Tim Seltrecht Jon Servey Kristin Shaw Julie Shay Brian Sheets Julie Sheetz Kim Shelton Alie Sheronick Todd Shipman David Shurtz Robyn Siechert Valerie Siechert Troy Simon Vickie Sisco Jeff Skow Thomas Skvor Julie Slamen Chris Sliger Colette Slocum Jeff Slocum Kim Smejkal Dorrie Scolaro Kim Smejkal g SE Nix SN R 5 N X S X 'N X Q X 3' it Si XA K X Q Q Y 3 ez Xa R W N N me wx xg XS XX XQ X S N S X X X Q XX. X S X xx D QFXX 1 Ma Nw X e gg 5 A js X ex X gf 5 N x . 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Rlck Smejkal Brian Smlth Davld Smlth Julie Smith Kristine Smith Robert Sovers Vive Spanos Jeff Specht Terry Spldle Rick Springsteen Berllnda Stanton Kathy Stark Mike Stastny Ronald Stearns Paula Steele Michel Steffensmeir Debbie Steine Robert Steuber Barbara Stevens Janet Stoa Scott Stones William Storms Brad Sullivan Pat Sullivan Mike Sutliff Leigh Swain Donna Sweet Tim Swore Anna Symonette Susan Tabbert Rose Tamayo Steve Tanner James Taylor Stephanie Taylor Kathy Tesar James Tharp Doug Thompson V7 -5 ' ,,, : an i ,, 7mi'6'i' n ' ml! f.,4,,, , . ,,.,, ,, ...V , 5 , 5,5 , ,, ,f 'M,,,,.,, 4239 aw 47113 JM' ,f rd! K. 1 ' X' tg . , A l J' if-4 W M W . F B i n asaa 4 , vi g: A f I I A my T ,ir ,. 31 V H , vaav J T ww., in: ,, qc? PH F55 SWE' , Q if 5, lie I 15,77 1 ' ' Wiigif' V adm I 2 i iiziifilfffffi f V5f32Q?fEQ5W' -,J . ,- ' -- V , ffm , if an m ,WIS ' ff if -4. 'ff ' ' ' V V , L, ,W . i I A M ,M ', ' '::'iY? f 13 HQ, ' GH, fy - . .N ,,x,,f, I -www 'mr' Q.. 44.1 ' 1 . . Rick Smejkal Doug Thompson e yyv - . V, Q! . . Y ' Ai ,ff XA I li 1 W J ZQWV f.,,, . , i. , , 1 . WK, .. 1 H' ,f inf J ., ai ff, ' ,,V, T Ls. J ' f .fo P W 1 , i 2 , fi wif U 11: X, fd, ' ' ' Q QW ,ff 'M Q I if W , jg ,f 5, ,f 5 7 af 7, E ., 'Q 9 wx i 9 4 1 92 Juniors .Q 4. fQ f 'Q pi fx ig 'V Am my in 4., ,J 'Zia E gyms- I I Marcia Thomason Potlque Vaughan as 5 M 1 . 3 1 W x ,k?,3,Qi K K Q A Marcia Thomason L. A , ,,,. -,-- 'i fa t Terry Throndson Qi fit, ,, , ' Thomas Thurston rrT T Kim 'rilden W, ,FK A . q,,,Q -' ' Lx 1 1 'I Ai X . f Q 1 Tammy Timmerman Q t Sue Tolle 'I ::'- L g 1 A J' ' if V 1 ii S A Ron Tomanka I, Les Trautwein Stu Nechanicky, Lori Matejcek, Lori lf' Henkel, and Brad Peters show varied expressions while competing in their 7 own specialties. I Richard Traylor Scott Turkal s :QW so Q.. 1 I A 1 7 Q wffr P A Annette Turley A A 5' X ' . , li f e, Penny Turnbull w, Q 1 , N 4' im ,ig James Udell A X 9 ' f Sue Ulmer i Rhonda Upchurch E 3 QQ Doug Vanbeek Tyler VanHorbeck Mark VanManen .Q . Lee Vannoy ' Lynn Vannoy Connie Vanwoert A Q x, E Potique Vaughan T as aw , . we fl. wi ww ks A All ,036 Lori Vecerka Gail Willett - i X KA 5 m : s i I Ql-ll 1 L i Q. i W , e Lori Vecerka iff A1 L. A W .ml Dawn Verbick i A - . Q we i ,, i X- -1 5 Ai Robert Vertz P X X A Jeff Visek i f X . ' Q Kurt Voelkere Ai , i ,a Tom Vondracek X i ., . . .kk.kh. :.:h,, K K iii 'k:. -. x fs? l f W f i f 23x : ' f 9 Robert Vontalge . sf? f '-vw' Terri Vosmek , f .- ' I I if .,,.A .--g Q V I Linda Vyskocil J ,EV gi, - Q i, is Alan Waite Y if xx f L fi A Roxanne Walker K LA,, m A ig? Q r i, 5 Q i Mark Walkner ' L. -gi X ' A A 515 . 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Q Q ii iii si ,ii 1 94 Juniors Juniors not pictured Larry Berger Tara Burnt Greg' Cieveland Bahama Donn Cindy OOVQI ,Lumn Haribfrvv HOIUDN William Hinel Laurie Marvln Dana Nomar Scott Spencer Geoffrey Walker ,David wont J , fi QM ,A gr f 1 iw I wife QW Y, if T-Af fhffzf QY -sw V-n an 3 fine 4,22 vw V f My ,, , , 2 ' ,Q ,, f VJ 1 MM., f V , my gf J. ,W- LZQQ ,,, ,,,, Q 2- 7 X J I J Q? Q i 418 ,H -1 HE if Jeanne Wllllams Lorenzo Wllllems Theresa Wllllams Scott Wlllman Bernadette Wllson Jeff Wilson Nancy Wilson Mike Wlngett Jeff Winter Loren Wintrinser Cory Wise Kevin Wise David Wolf Ricky Yancey Julie Yost Jay Young Tammy Zacek Shawn Zahn Doug Zimmerman Jeff Zimmerman Deborah Zink Jeanne Williams Deborah Zink in up J iit 4' ,F 4 K J avg 'haf' vt 'X n U' J x ' nf-' X P 1351 qiw, M it we 5' W ? K ff QA 'fic' ' -M W 4 W 2 X Mfg M .1 me Qi F Q Mary Ann Henry and Denise Oslac show looks of determination while par- 1 95 ticipating in their event at e girls' swim I'Y19Bf. Seniors ' n the beginnin , the class of 79 totaled many. There were 665 students waitin to wear the crown of seniorhood. Even though the days seemed like weeks, the year finally ended. I was afraid we might always be sophomores, stated Chuck James. As juniors, the 79ers came closer together through parties, sports, clubs, and gangs. Yet, then there were only 643. l enjoyed being the in- betweener, it seemed like I knew everyone, smiled John Hachey, it doesn't beat being a senior. Now, the year of reckoning is here, and ther are only 500. Are YOU that happy it's over? ,M Julio Andsrson and Debbie Smith Senior Class Co-oditors Seniors 1 97 fm, B ' A in wk A 6 5 27 ' A W, QQ wi, 1 V' ' if ,pl A52 JW 2' h 1 f-::f-: 5. f I ' 3 ' V A ,,., ,A,: N A ,A . , 5, A? A . ,f Mk dc' ' 1 ,. k S B if is 95 AF K , X, Ag,. wg Vi g if ,M W 1 ' 1 , A29 f f' 'f Q' N ,gf QW ,ff , V .f W W0 M Q it W i f ' J f 5. : , , 0325? an ' fa ? 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IARIARA lalketbaH 194 Junior slhlfl 11 Pep Club 10 lsnlol-lenate12 Sprlneldoalosli Satesmanh 12 ltudentcaun- oli 10 11 12 Wlnter Play 11 12 AFRICA MARK Foodie!! 1011 12 Henbr leeilty 11 12 ltudent C0uncll10 11 12 Pillldlhf Wfllillnb 10 ALLISDN IDB Date Processing 13 Treasurer Swimming 1U 11 lute ANDIRION Cl'lRl8TlNl QXPIQIDII 11 Juniot' Avhlevlnlent 11 12 ANDERSON JIFF Wmatllny 1011 Vere seniors, and it was our turn to get senior ictures, order announcements, and start to 1ink about graduation. lt's excellent being a senior because you have most of your required classes done and can take more electives, stated Greg Lien, senior. But 's kind of sad to think that after graduation we fill barely get to see the friends we've made at sff. Some of the 497 seniors waited anxiously for raduation, while others savored every moment ntil it was over. Pep assemblies, mixers, tardy locks, football games, and homerooms were lst a few of the things that were about to ecome a part of the past. 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Q 201 Senior Directory BOYD TAMEE Honor Society 11 12 Track 10 12 BRAMMER JEANNE Debate and Foreneloe 10 Junior Senate 11 Senlor Senate 12 Student Connell 10 12 Steteaman 12 Studiee edltor BRAUN PAMELA Beeketbell 10 Cheerleading 1 1 Junlor Senate 11 Pep Club 12 Honor Soclety 1 1 Benlur Senate 12 Volleyball 10 1 1 12 BRODT Cl-ISR!! Date Processing 12 BRODT CHRIS Date Prooeeelng 12, Junlor Achievement 1 1 BRQPHY CRAIG Student Council 10 BROUSARD DAVID Honor Boolety 11,12 Bwlmmlny 1Q,11,12, BUTLER BRAD Baeebell 10 Football 10 11 Student Connell 10,11 CAMBRIDGE DIAN Wreeillng 10 12 CAMPBELL LISA leeketbell 10 Croea Country 10 1 1 Track 10 1 1,12 CARL ALLEN Croee Country 10 1 1 12 Co-cepteln Junlor Senate 12 Track and Fleld 10 11 12 Senior Senate 12 CERKA JCLLEEN Baeketbell 10 1 1 J J Club 10 11 12 Junior Senate 11 Bend Merit Secretary 12 Mixed Chorue 10 Marching Bend 10 11 12' Senlor Senate 12' laftbell 10 11 12' Symphonic Band 10 11 - 12' Treok 10 1 1 12' Volleyball 10 1 1 12' Outlook 1 1 12-Ada Manager. CHANDLER CAROLINE: Aquatic Arte 12' D.l.C.A. 12: Minl-Aide 12. CHERMAK JOHN: Marching Bend 10 1 1 12' Jazz Bend 11 12' Orcheetre 12- Pep Bend 10 11.12' Symphonic Band 10 11 12. CHICCHILLY MIKE: Art Club 10 CLARK JAMES: Playa-Lighting 10.1 1 12' Mlnl Aide 10 11 ' Theaplane 1 1 .1 2. CLIFTON WINDELL: Medle Aeeletent 11 ' Orcheetre 10. COATES NATHAN: Croee Country 10 11 12' Track 10 11. COCCIOLA DEBORAH: Cheerleader 10 11 12' Homecoming Flnallet 12- Junior Senate 1 1 ' Pep Club 10' Steteeman 10. CONDRAN GUY: Beeebell 10' Football 10. CONWAY DAVE: Footbell 10' Track 10 1 1. COOK JANICI: Honor Society 11 12. CORE RANDY: Beaebell 10 11 12- Croee Country 11' Senior Senate 12- Statesman 12. V 000858 JANE: Student Council 12. Shan Bornateln Temee Boyd Jeanne Brammer , 2--- M Pamela Braun Roger Brecht Chgrig Brodt :W -ew Chris Brodt Craig Brophy Dave Brouserd Jeff Burien Brad Butl Theresa Byee Qian: A QM lu, is 'K I I l Shar: Bornsteln Lisa Campbell - - A 2 'L . 2 . : . - : I . 1 : 7 -- P ' . c . F . F ' f I I 'Af I U I tk' 'KKV 1 ,i K I 1 2 f l'1' I 2 - VV.y riil.in-,i: ikkbk,V . : . 1 'V 'kk. I , : : fx , : : , : 'D ' '. I -vw ,Mn yy UYBI. THIRISA: Pep Club 10: lenlor Senate 12: Softball 10. 5 , W 'yr j Q if , 1 , , ugh ' . , . 1 2 . : . . W gf A, I . 2 . , -- s : . . : . Vg D . -D : ' . 9 . . Z . 7 - VV I f I6 . . . , . . . . Y' ,ff , . . . , . . , I 1 1 Y' 1 I I I I D I X . . , 1 . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . SY K 3 202 Seniors Deen Cambridge Debra Campbell Lise Campbell Tracy Campbell Jane Couser Tracy Campbell Kathy Carder S :KS w n-7 ,ff g , - Allen Carl Jolleen Cerka 4' ir .W Be it in class or at a pep assembly, 3 M seniors find a variety of ways to ex- press themselves. A51 M Caroline Chandler John Chermak 5 Qi Michael Chicchelly Jim Clark Evelyn Clements Wendell Clifton Nathan Coates Deborah Cocclola Nancy Colbeck Guy Condran Dave Conway Janice Cook Randy Core Jane Couser 203 enlor Directory COWAN DIANE D E C A 12 COWAN DONNA Junlor Achlavamant 10 1 1 CRANDALI. BRADLEY Swlrnmlng 10 11 12 CRAWFORD MARY Concart Choir 10 11 12 Summer Play 11 DAHL. BARRY Croaa Country 10 11 12 Track 10 11 12 DANKERT DAVID Swimming 10,11 DAVID MICHELLE Chlldrana Theatre 11 Concert Choir 11 12 Fall Play 12 .lunlor Achievement 10 11 12 Sprlng Mualcal 11 12 Sophomore Mualcal 10 DAY KIMBERLY Junior Achlavamant 10 DEI-IAAN DEBORAH Bookotball 10 Hat Gang 12 Junlor Sonato 11 Mat Maid 12 Pap Club 12 lanlor Donato 12 Statoaman 12,VoIloybaIl 10 11 12 J J Club 12 Honor Boolaty 12 DERHAMMER MICHELLE: Mlxod Chorua 10. DIESING SCOTT: Football 11 12' Track 11. DONELS, DARCY: Pap Club 10: Trade and lndustry 12. DOSTAL CRAIG: Track 10. DOSTAL RANDY: Boaoball 10'1 1 ' Football 10 11 12: Student Council 11--Treasurer: Wraotllng 10. DOWNING SUSAN: Junior Aohlovamont 10- Office Aaalatant 12- Nurao Helper 12. DUFFIELD LEANN: Bookotblll 10. DUFFY THOMAS: Baseball 10. DURIALA. DAN: laakatholl 10 'I 1- I-lat Gang 12' Football 10 12. DVORAK JUNE: Hat Gang 12' Honor Socloty 11 12: J.J. Club 10 11 - 12' Junior Sonata 1 1 ' Homooomlng Flnallat 12' Media Aaalatant 1 1.12: Swimming 10 1 1 12- Senior Sonata 12' Stataaman 12- Tannla 10 Timer a Club 10 11 12. IDABUIN, SHAWN: Foothill 10 1 1 ' Swlmmlng 9 10' SYIYCIITIIH 12. Diane Cowen Donne Cowan R69il1B Crabb Linda Crable Brgd Crgndgll Mary Jo Crawford fy. A. .f - -- .. 5: K 1' -2:-iii? Q .1 .eta .- - . ,grwx 2 iw it SNR ' gf. . I y I ..,,, 1 X Www : Jeanette Culp Barry Dahl David Dankart - , A ,, an , I ,,,,7 :Sm if Christine Danley Michelle David Kimberly Dey . Diane Cowan Deborah DeHaan l I we if X . X. X . sf , 5 I . : .... . N . E , . , . M ,W CRABLBLINDA: Manu chow. 1o. -Q , . , , . fl g .1 f I I . 2 - I I 3 1 : I : I ' I , 1 I - - 1 - ' ,ff . . . X . X ,Cx . l 1 1 1 1 , f ' y . . 1 . 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M Q J I ' ,' V .ixf f W V J Q, ':-' 3, L 5 Whether checking a typing error or just chatting with a friend, Steve Booth, Scott Wesbrook, Renee Grummer, and Matt Evans take time out during a hec- tic school day. 205 Lori Edler Jim Fleagle i wa ,,,L pf Lori Edler Kay Edwards Lyle Ehrenberger Barb Ehrman Danette Elgas Elaine Engen Beverly Epperson Jol Ernst Matt Evans Scott Ewert Bryan Ellis x 1 , fl I if Jim Faaborg Intense action, cheerleaders, and ex- citement are all common sights at e home wrestling meet. n Karen Farrier Annette Feaker Gary Ficken Gina Fish Keily Fitzpatrick Jim maggie 206 Seniors WMKNJ' if ,H Dudley Fleck Teresa Foley Lori Folkedehl Dudley Fleck Kelly Gardner Sem 1- r iv :rect G ry Lynne Forbes Mike Franck Daniel Franklin i ,, ff F, ' uw ff Y 7 ,if Kelly Freeman Bill Freeee Kevin Fry Q' 2 s Dan Fuller Gerry Funke David Gebel 5, , , 5 . 4 M8028 150 1 BEAM WILNAM 'TYDQK 12 ENG!!! Ei-RANK Bliklibnll QB I-iw! 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Debra German Kelly Gibson - A ' H x H ,,,, A , , , ' f K , , ' Z'.-:- ,,,,. f Z,rr4 5 ivq . , , , , , Gregg Glaaa Donald Goodwater GYOQOYY GOO'-'IYBII' ROY Grah-m Suaan Graham Sally Gray Darryl Greer Thom!! Griffith 2 Mark Grimm Daniel Griaaom Renee Grummer Teresa Gull John Hachey Debra Hahna Nancy Hale Lori Hall Mark Hamilton Tami Hamilton Monica Hamory Timothy Hangartner 208 Seniors Tracy Hansel Mark Hanson John Harris Cherrie Harrison Shelly Harriss Christine Hartson 'N--....-I Jill Harvey Robert Havlicek Rick Hawker Teresa Hayslett Karie Heckart Bill Heller Tracy Hansel Tracy Hill Senior Directory GIBSON KELLY Homecoming Flnaliat 12 Junior Senate 'I 1 Mat Maid 10 11 Pep Club 11 12 Senior Senate 12 Student Council 10 11 12 GRAHAM SUSAN Offloe Education 11 Junior Representative 12 Vice-Preeldent Pep Club 10 12 Junior Senate 11 Benlor Senate 12 Statesman 12 GREEN DAHRYI. lasketbell10 GSUMMKR RIN!! Cheerleading 10, Pep Club 11 Student Connell 1 11 12 GULL TERIBA Basketball 10 11 12 Honor Society 11 12 Marchlng Band 10,11 12 Outlook 11 12 Newe Editor Sophomore Senate 10 Sgmahonlc land 10 11 Merit Secretary 12 Tfeeeurer Volleyball 1 ,11 12 HAL! NANCY Junior Senate 11. Pap Club 10 Senior Senate 12 Stu dent Council 1 1 HAMILTON MARK Honor Soolety 11 12 HAMURY MONICA Track 12 HANSEL. TRACY Hilltop Blngefe 1 1 Pep Club 10 HANBON MARK Concert Choir 11 12 Sophomore Musical 10 Spring Musical 1 1 12 Student Council 10 12 West Side Delegation 1 1 HARRIS JOHN Track 10 11 I-IAIRIBON CHERRII Bend 10 11 12 Merit Secretary Junlor Senate 11, Senior Senate 12 Tennla 10 11 12 HARRIS! IHILLIY Office lducetion 12 Reporter HAHVIY JILL 011 Hand 12 AR Editor Pep Ciao 10 Bmdent Council 10 11 12 l-HELL!!! BILL West Qlda Delegation 1 1 HILDEBRAND, POLLY Bukezball 10 11. mmap Singers 'IO 11, JJ Ciub 10 11, Pep Club 10 Sophomore Mixed Chorus 10 Track 10 Volleybatl 10 1 1 12 Charles Hesslnius pglly Hildgbrand Tracy Hill 209 Jenifer Hittenmiller Anita V , V . V L V h m,I VV VV 1. Senior Dirac-torQ iiiin i I ' I I 1 1' Hl1TlNMlLLll. JINNIIIR: cnnmmu 101 up cm, mg n . V uuvncsx. snnvu.: :annum 10: cw.. cnumyy 11.125 .1.JL.,,Cl1qb, 1 1.124 Junior Seneca 1 1:.,Mlxed Chorus 10: Senior Senate 12:V8tudqm Council! 11,12:1'qeok 1o.1r1,1zgvQ1uvnuu 1o. . 1 3 1 1 1 inin,' ,J ,V uocnsvarun. nom: ommmm Bduontlqm ia, V . V . . 1-ioonm. .uwuiz emu-qn'p1'nn11-Q 'lm 12- Merchlng Qlhd 10: Mixed Chorus 19: Cheevhecierfl 1: 11: Sophomore Mueloei f95'8Yl'10f0l0f8Id -10,iflY1iiq2:i?!Trid1if1ig and lnduetrv 12: Timer! Club 10: -LJ. Club 1-1112. V.V.V Q. Qfgj kg V'Vj,g,QV1E?Ei:A .jg income. 'rum omnwnw ldiwetlon 12: -rr-wi: anunom own. 1:1 ms. may ' ck 10' 1 . 1 . ? 1 ' 4 .1 3 ff2Q5f?fE27l33? ifdw-.1nm5svwn-fgieivfdamszfg'fa' in mann. lrrmjcmoftudf ' . ' iw mmm annum 11, om.. numnn1'1'1alonm i ,i, , 2:31309 Club 10: Sealer Senete 12: nnonlx. elm: cnmm on-an ws lem! ubmiin 1 1' ' ' ty 1 1.121 am una 1 1.12: Mero!-ning una -10.1 1.125 owpnwg'sn,11,- 12: lymphonle Bend 10.11.121 Consort lend 10. ' Vf ' ' V - -' fx V num, Joan: rua. .na lnduetry 12. V J 1 ' Hun.moMAe: .lunun Annuuvqmqnr 10.11. V ' V , V nufcmm. momma: swsmmang 11,121 magma iiii J IRDNI. KIM: Omoo lduoedon Preparation 11: 01640 Education manga 12. 1 IIAID. VICKI: Concert Choir 1 1,12-Alumni Seeretelyz Child:-en'e Theatre 12-nege Manager: intl Ney 12: l.eedenhlp?relnln5 10: Mix- ed Chorus 101 Iprlng Mueleel 1 1,123 Oopluomore Medea! 10: Theeplene 12: Winter Play 11.12: null! end loc-all 12. V , - V anon. oanvso: nwnn, 121 onn'1o.1a. 1 1 .muu.cuAnus:1-m,1no. - V1 'V V 1 'V. V , alumna. susan: onnmgdsng 10.121 11: Offloe lduoetlen 12g rep , V1 ,,'V 10: swans emma 10,1id3'fQ 11 V . 'VV1 VAgfE1.ffEIfV' smwiwwm TIRIIAS 9004 ' if 9'f l4fW-WW' 1'1.1V2- , f , 1 . 1- 1 in ff Q-meson. MlGHAlk:1 11iQ1'1QV1.35nf- fi Viii 11n1n Jfrwbivm 00912. fgwieildrQt?iv iwwli iiii 7 iiiiiii Qiiw dwg 1111i gwmf. i 11 i 24 1 1 97 111 1 '111 1.1. - ' if ,i 1-'11 -:ff .153 ii,' 2 1 O Seniors Hooten 1. Jenifer Sheryll Hlevecek Lori Hochetetler Hittenmiller Jeyne Hogan 1 ,.,, ,. . , fi, 1 X' '1',, Qgy VVQV .V ,VV ,VV 0- ,Q ' V ,M 1,,, :WV W 1 5 1 f , 'mf r VVVV, 'V VVV i i , A ' J Brien Holmel L - M' 'A ' ' an ,J L Q 1 'mg ' 'i A W K :en VV ,Q - V S a-...I ui Terri Hogen Brende Hollen Terrence Holub Anlte Hooten 21 1 W Q 1 5' -1 .. --Seek? V ' gf-1 Q RN viii gy K ,TV XL . f F Y' ' 'N Wwwwrmwxwmwm nv ? me nlsum. J ii? ' 8 re i n - 1e 1 1 1 e ei e r11 . 1. r,,r . rre To obtain spending money Shelly new A i i Jeff Koolbeck and Troy Schuetzle NWA' work part-time et local stores. 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W 8 I L nel V K VV , , , T X Q Scott Hoo Flu s VBI' Scott Hoover Tom Johnson Debore Horak Robin I-'louser Tara Howke Beth I-lrabak Beth Hronek R0l'l!ld HN-lbY John Hun' Thomas Hupp Richard Hutchins II Kimberly Irons Vicki Isard s Dlvld Jl999 Charles James Elizabeth Jansen Q. 2 5 X f E 5 KE wi .. :fxf 3 l ff .,:. .,:q f , En te as 'Q Xqais XZ i Susan Jelinek Teresa Jemming Terrle Jenson Mlchael Jenson Cynthia Johnson is Debra Johnson Donna Johnson Glenn Johnson -,a- -:Q ..-L.A - J --'.. i ' sv -FQ - in -N -..- -'.. i Aw .. - s'.se, e as 1 eersrieeis s 17211-f . . W ei'e1 , gf i .k-,.- jg Y . 'NE ff? Q t . -5:?f -. .. 951 or ' e-'. -..- . , - xi- . . -:i2Qfg5:-Egg 5 -- zissl- 3 if X X ,..r f if' Jayne Johnson Jerry Johnson Lance Johnson Linda Johnson Tom Johnson 211 Senior Directory JOSEPH JEAN Saeketbell 10 Mlxed Chorus 10 Concert Cholr 1 1 1 2 Fall Play 11 Chlldrena Theater 1 1 Spring Mualcal 1 1 12 KASELl'l'2 MARIE Baaketbell 10 Mixed Chorua 10 Sophomore Muelcel 10 Pep Club 11 Medle Aeelatent 1 1 Aquetlc Arte 10 11 12 JJ Club 10 1 1 12 Swlrnmlng 10 11 12 moat valuable Senior Senate 12 Tlrner'a Club 10 1 1 12 Steteaman 11 12 Vanture 12 Poetry Edltor KENNEDY JERRY Honor Society 1 1 12 Croee Country 1 1 Track 10 1 1 12 KENT DAVID Mlxed Chorue 10 Concert Cholr 1 1 12 Spring Muelcel 11,12 Wee! Side Delegatlon 12 Tannla 10 11 12 Golf 11 KING JAY Marching Band 10 Medla Aeeletant 11 12 Outlook 12 KLIMA LETA Pep Club 10 Cheerleader 10 Junlor Senate 1 1 Senlor Senate 12 Dfflce Education 11 12 Honor Soelety 1 1 KLOOS OWEN Pap Club 10 Dletrlbutlve lduoetion 12 Councll 10 11 Outlook 11 12 ldltor ln-ohlef Steteeman 12 KOPECKY MITCH Football 10 11 12 Baeebell 10 Student Councll KRUMM RANDALL Wreetllng 10 11 12 KURKA SHERRY Pep Club 10 Mixed Chorue 10 Sophomore Muelcal 10 Concert Cholr 1 1 12 Spring Muelcel 1 1 12 Weet Slde Delegation 1 1 12 KUZILA LARRY Medla Aaaletent 10 11 12 Lab Aeeletant 11 12 Junlor Achievement 10 LAGEROUIST STACY: Lab Aeeletent 1 1 12- Dletrlbutlve Educatlon 12. LAGRANGI LAVONNIA: Junlor Achievement 10' Marching Sand 10 - 11 12' Symphonlc Bend 10 11 12. LANDT LEE ANN: Swlrnrnlng 10' Cheerleader 10 12' Pap Club 10 12- Junlor Senete 1 1 - Senlor Senate 12. LANG!! ALAN: Marching Send 10 11 12: Symphonlc land 10 11 . LAIISN, D1ANNl: lynoronlled lwlmmlng 10 1 1 12' Tlmefl Club 1 1 - 12' Dletributlvo lducl1:l0n12 LAWRSNOI BRIAN: Saeketbell 10: Tennla 10,1 'l,12' Honor Soolety 11 12. LIKIN, DINISE: Volleyball 10' Sophomore Senate 10: Track 10.1 1 12' Senior Senate 12- Junior Senate 1 1 ' Pep Club 10.11.125 Het Gang 12. LISTIR, MARY: Choerleeder 10 12' Pep Club 10 11 12: JJ Club 10 - 11 12, Track 10 Sophomore Senate 10' Junior Senate 11 Sanlor Senate 12: Student Council 10,11 12. LIST!! SHERRY: Mixed Charua 10' Track 10' Volloybell 10' nlklf' ball 10 11' Pep Club 10 11 12 Student Councll 10.11' Sophomore Senate '10, Junior Senate 11' Senlor Senate 12 CSUINSSBBIB. CHARLINI: lynoronlled Swlmmlng 10: Mlxed Sophomore Muelcal 10' Card Section 1 1 Media Aealatant 1 fiitxlgtent Council 'I 1 1 2 Junior Senate 1 1 ' Senior Senete 12- Dfflce A9 '9 'U2f 1 qasmgome. lowoetlon 11 -la. Lani. auxin chow. 'log Swimming -ln., lnunbali 10,11 JJ gQjggljj.U'1'Y 12' chuflpudav 11 12, 'rl-mu 10,1 1.12: np club 10,11,12: gxmpupuvlcQunpls1n,1z 12- Junlor scum 11, sumo: :mm 12. I I . : : 2 . : : ' z . - . : s : : : 2 . . : . . 1 . . - 1 : . . 1 , : -- . : . : : .- , . . : 2 . : 2 : , . : - . 2 : . 2 - . : : : I 1 . : - , : 1 . KOOLSECK, JEFF: Football 10: Saeaball 10: leeketball 10.1 1: Student . : , - - : 1 . : . . : : 12. , 1 . . - . : : 2 3 . z . : . . : . . 2 1 2 , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . ,12 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 1 : . . . . . 1 . r 1 I . ' D Q , 1 I I . 3 1 1 , . 1 . ' ' : I V I 0 v . . 212 Sensors MM' ww., Michael Jones Joan Joseph Jgffgry Ju.-ggnggn AEM' rv' I , xx . V , 4 I, Merle Kabolltz Kevin Kacor Jgrry Kgnngdy KV? 'hom- Devld Kent Randi Kern Jay King r Lote Kllmo Reginald Klocke Gwen Klooe Mary Knickerbocker Lori Lewis These seniors put e lot of time and ef- fort into Concert Choir, West Side, and pep band performances. hir! I - , L Va 'in A , M 2' x X ' K. g M I, Mary Knickerbocker Kevin Kohl Jefferey Koolbeck Mitchell Kopecky Rendell Krumm Brian Kruse 'VL WF!!-1' fr F of 2 Lori Kucera Sherry Kurka Larry Kuzela 1 ,Www 3 Lee Ann Landt ANN I-ll190r Chrla Langhurat K -:T xgaxisfi' Stacy Lagerquiat Lavonnla LaGrange Daniel LaKoae KW Dianne Laraen Brian Lawrence Laura Lehner fi WP e , 2 i Denlae Lekln Mary Leater Sherry Lester P V A ..V, Q K Charlene Robin Level Lorl Lewla Leuenberger 2 1 3 Greg Lien Teresa Martin Senior Directory. , .. . A , , , , Tr.ak.1o: sw- L I.-IIN, SBIG: 1-Q11 1.7121 dent Gounbll 127- 12. noun. .foam wfamnag ' ' :men 12. Lowoin. snxcv: saunin111:Q'eeii5jlB-popaenq 12. MACK! JININB' Statesman 1243-loner Society 12. MANTA, KIM Qlfloe ldueexiun 11 12 MANTI-Ill D!llA Mlxed Choa-ua 10, Sophomore Mueloal 10 Pep lend 10 Merchlng lend 10,11 12 Symphonic Bend 10 1 1 12 Cheerleader 11 JJ Club 11 Orchestre 11 12 Concert Choir 11 12 Spring Nlueloal 11 12 Went Side Delegation 12. Office Aeeletant 12 Senior Senate 12 Pep Club 12. Het Geng 12, Homecoming Queen 12 MARION CHUCK Football Menegef 11 12 MAILING BRAD Trede A lndustry 12 MARTIN. DOUG Foothill 10 1 1 , Trick 10 Junler Achievement 10 1 1 MARTIN PAUL lulldlng Tvedea 12 MARTIN, TIRISA Pep Ciuh 10 11, Gerd 8006091 1 1 Treda in lnduetry 12 Student Council 10 11 Sophomore Senate 10, Junior Senate 1 1 Senior 'QUIK 12 MATHINY Dlllll Mixed Ghnnla 10 Sephovnore Nlueloel 10 Pep Club 10 Cen! Section 1 1 idedlehteletent 'I 1, Lab Aealatan! 1 1 . Office Aeeletent 12 Honor Society 11 12. Student Connell 10 11 12 Jnmlar Senate 1 1. Senior Senna 12 MAURIR, WILLIAM Junior Achievement 'IO 1 1. Gerd Seetlon 11 MAYFIILD JANICI Office Edneatlen 11, Senior leneu 12 MAYNARO RlBlCQA Pep Club 10, Junior lenete 1 1 Denier lenete 12, Junior Achlevemem 10,1 1 NIC DOWILL. MICHEAI. Golf 10 Wraedlng 10,11 12 lteteeman 12 Outlook 12 MC GUIIII. DAVID Fooibell Trainer 10 11 Beekethell Trelner 10 11 leeebeIl1'relner 10 lteteemen 11 12 Pirate Editor NIC INIINIY JOHN Steteevman 12-Heed Photographer MC MILLIN. CINDY Mixed Churue 10 Golf 10 Office ldueetlen 12 MC IWIINIY TIM Golf 11 12 01.16908 11,12, .XUIUHIID 12, lin dent COIIIIOH 12 MINAHD TER! Merehlfli lend 10 11 12 Symphonic lend 10 11 12 Oroheetra 11, PepClub10 11 Tenn1e11 12 Jllnlvl' llllltl 11 lenlor tenets 12 MOLLKNHAUIH THOMAI wud Chorus 10 concert Choir 12 lzeteemen 11 12 Sophamere Muelqei 19 Spring Mualeel12z MOLLINHAUII TINA Mixed Shame 19. iophemora Mueloel 10 Opr lng Mtllldll 11.12 Concert Chair 11,12: 08105 AICUIQHY 10 11 12 MONAHAN, MAURIIN Mined Chdfilt 10 Mueleal 10 Carmen Choir 11 Spring 'blluefeei 11, Wee! tide Delegation 11 Dlevibutlve ldueeiicm '12 MQODY, IIOKY Cree: QQUIWVY 'li Greg Lien Lete Linn Sandra Llntz John Lopete 5flCY I-Owder Jenifer Mecke Kim Manta fl 521 W , in . 5 , m I MOD!! MIBNIAL: Mixed Charnan 16. Concert their 11 12, Uprlng pebble Mgnfhgi ghuck M,,lon Brad Margins Mwlloel11.12 2 1 4 Seniors D009 Mlffin Paul Martin Tereee Mertln Steve Murray, swimmer, and Justin Nemec, cross country runner, prepare for competition in their respective sports. , i t V l l Nw N , wr ! Debbie Mathen Kim Morgan Mn. k ,Wi . E9 , 'lf , ii S M 23 my 2 A Q Debbie Mathany William Maurer Janice Mayfield Rebecca Maynard Micheal McDowell Jill McEowen Davld McGuire John Mclnernay Clndy McMlIIen Tlm Mcsweaney Kimberly Metcalf Teri Minard Thomas Mollenhauar , f,1 ,5g,5f f- Enthusiasts Tlm Schnsakloth, Lynn Petersen, and Brian Reeves show their J-Hawk macho spirit. Tina Mollanhauei Maureen Monahan Becky Moody Micheal Moore JM Kim Morgan 21 5 Senior Directory MOTTET JEAN Peo Chula 10,1152 Student Counoii 10 11 Junior Senna 11 Senior senate 12, Statesman 13 MUELLEH RO!! Aqueiio ine 11: Junior Seneie 1 1 Junior Achieve- mesw 11 Pep Club 11 1-Milton Slngere 12 MURRAY, ITIVE Fooibeli 16. Swimming 9,10 1 1 12. Student Couneli 10 12 Sophomore Benete 10 Preeident Senior Senete 12 NEMIC JU8'l'1N Treolz 10 11,12 Crole Country 12 Student Cosmo!! 12 Outlook 12 NORING BETH Honor Booieiy 11 12 Steteemen 12 NUVAK 1.8! Mixed Choral 10 Sophomore Mueloel 10, Conner! mink 11 lpring Mueloei 11 Symphonic Bend 19.11 12 Gymnastics 9,10 11 12, Swimming 10 NOVAK NANCY: benamrane to Dime ldueetion 12. Imaam enum!! NQWLAFI Jlallwff KHUNXBH QQ? QW!!! 12111-Iliff! 1310 1 1 12, TYCQK 155 H8 CAROL Nl if mmm Musical 10. wid be meqdtoiw einem Seq-fe tion 'm mmpn umm iwkig 'igapum 11,12 OHLRQGGII. VICKY cron County 10 1 1.12. Junior Senete 1 1: Junior Aohlevemenk 11, 'freak 11 . Yew Gino 11, 'l'imer'e Chats GLN!! MIA Honor Qoaiew 11,124 Student Council 12 OPHHM DAVE Track 12 OSLAC MDCHILLS Mixed Qhorue 10 Uwlmmlng 10 Cheerleeder 11 Spring Mueloel 10.11 Peo Chnl: 10.11.12 JJ Club 10 11 12 Gym- neetloe 10 1 1,12 Studeni Councll 12 Sophomore Senate 10-Treeeuver Junior Senate 11--Secretory Steteemen 12 OVIBMANN Dlhlll leeketbeli 10 11, Croce Country 10 11 Golf 10 1 1 12 Honor Society 11,12 Mixed Chorue 10 lophomore Mueloel 16 Concert Choir 11 12 Spring Mueleel 11 12, Went Olde Delegation OWINU, DAVE 1QVkFaQ1l3e1l 'IO leeebeli 10 11 12 J!-Inlet' ww- 11' '-W roerro 1 2 1 FAITH. rluy 1v,pg1,yi1u5nsIii13!ififasezm-y:symphonicNune m ummm. 11.121 1r.1 1 1 1 .1,1 e1he PIIPLII. M!C1'llLl..l.. '-10 eophamon Mum.: .10f-. Hllnop lingers 1 1: 1 Winter Pley 10, Fel! Play 1 15 12 Concert Choir 12- lorind':Mueicel 12- Chltdren e Theemer 10.11112 1'helnien1011 12 Y ' ' A PITIRS Gl0RGl JB. F1Io1be3Jf10,11 12' ledtetbell 10 11' Jtmloi Senate 11' Senior-8eneteV12+-Vloe-Pfeeldent: Student Council 12. PITIRCIN, IMC: lwlmxning 10411 12: Croee Country 12' Het 6908, f 10 11 12-Preeident 11: Senior Oenete 12-Preeidentg. Outlook 12- l1eteemen121 L runnin wma- laoobalf4lo,11,1ag enum-u 10.11, an deny' 10,11 12-vnu-rnoumm' 1: amor Senna 1a- swam Connell 12' lteteemen tonne ldllor' Gull end lcnoll 12' V rrrnauznux. am 10.11- Junior some in Senior Senate 12, 1'fl'1,2 DH-'Mend 12-ldltor. V -,ee Zg'fQ.,x eeoeroeoe 1 y 1 eorro ff-'ff' .',11',A Y 'A--:, -,11r1 1 ' ' ,1-' L',' L 11-1 1 N g g, oroeoob sg oer FO'-IHNA CHNOTWG :Mind Giwrwv 10. Mltllblf 193 11,125 L' rcmsnov nomn. 'r,111 1 f?i6fFriig121 Softball 10 11 12: vnulavwu' 1o.11 12- Treok 1112 una 'lop .nu uma 10' mms-nas 16 11 Junior Senete iitiildibfienetl 12. Nov 11 12 num-Alan 11 MnnuAnm'- POIIKANY Cl . 1-to L ' : uni 11 12' Office lduoetion'iP1'1,12-Treeeurer' Steteemen 12. annul. 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A ,H 12 K - - - 5wx-fQ:5g:gvgsfsiiff2 K - 1 .J 3 V-'11.ifA-Egii1512-gkaggg7,2-ggggzmggygg,,1gVf5,::fw,A.M5.-Z, -. K, -V 1:g1gk.k-,k.q.5w,?: , ,gk VV :.L, V. ..,,... ekV.L,.i , ,ikih I A +L In A A . A . . I 1 my xiii? a Z , , K' 1 In 1 I p ' f . 1 3 , 5 7 3 I I Q v F 1 2 , 5 , I 4 I . 1 '-5 1 ' 1 J u : 3 . F 5 I v 3 1 ' I 5 2 r 1 F f . . 1 . , 1 ' 3 4 3 ' v' . I 1 1 1 1 p - . 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . 0 1 - F . . 1 . 1 I Q , 1 . . 1. Q I I ' 1 3 . , . f 2 1 1 1 r A 1 g 5 F . 1 . 1 ' 1 7 u 1 . 1 1 1 . . . . f I ' I I 1 4 ' 2 1 6 Sensors C WN ww! ,V ,fs K X 'Q f 1 W Jean Mottet Cheryl Mretik R039 Mugllgr Steve MUYYBY Juetin Nemec Owen Nightingale 1521 Mrfxfi wa. Beth Norlng Lee Novak Nancy Novak Julie Nowlen Carol Ocho Robert Ohlheueer V'CkY 971.70999 Lise Oliver Michelle Oelec Debbie Overman David Primmer K - Ni . D . . ': - if -.Clif , . 9. fi- r-55.5 me-if I , N A- ,.5, 5555. - : . 'liz' NN iw S. P - P Q Xf-5, X Q G X me :Tig ir x Debbie 0V6I'I1'18I'lf'I Dave Owens Pete Paeth Doreen Pezour Michelle Peeples Eric Petersen Chuck Merion, Mike Jenson, and Greg Gerbers participate in classes which will eid them in their future careers. Lynn Petersen George Peters Jr. Teresa Petrezalek Belinda Pettibone Christine Philipp Cynthie Pierce Dianne Pilcher Georges Ploucherd mf' df Q si ff! Christina Polehne Ronde Pomeroy Cindy Poeekany Jeff Pratt Donna Prime David Primmer 217 Pamela Prochaska Rebecca Robertson Football cheerleaders Julie Anderson Cindy Wenndt awards a plaque to Dr. and Beth Thompson enthusiastically Jacobson for the girls' basketball boost the spirit of fans on the night of team's first place finish at sectionals. ghosts and goblins. 5 L' PBMC!! PYOCHBSKB TBITIBYB Proehaaka Debra Pulkrab Donna Quljano l Jeff Rajtora Dorothy Ranson , ,, mf f V -5 f Brian Reeves Dianne Rehak Rochelle Reid Scott Reilly David Rexroat TOY!!! Rich wg' Mary Richgrdggn Liga Richmgnd Jason Rife John Riley Steven Roberts Rebecca Robertson 2 1 8 Seniors Whwv. tg? 6 Peggy Roloff Donald Rosa Robert Flump 51 Dana Flyan Mark Schesl Julla Schlndlar 5, K , Z M11 of Mark Schlemmer David Schminkey Chriat0Ph9l' Schmifl ,',L, ff' 'M 'K K Q1-:aff Tim Schnoakloth A Jlm Scholl Joe Schroder Troy Schugtzlg Tlm Schultz Randy Sconyers Roloff Randy Sconyers Senior Directory FROCHABKA. PAMELA Aquatic Ana 19 '11, Swimming 10 11 Pap Club 10 Diatrtbutiva Education 12 PROCHASKA, TAMARA Aquatic Ana 10 1 1 Swimming 10, Pap Club 10 Dlatrlbutlva Educadon 12 PULKIAI DEBRA Gymnaatlaa 10 Chaarlaadlng 10 11 12 Pap Club 10, JJ Club 1 1 12 011160 lducation 12 Outlook 12 Nllnl Aldo 10 11 Statacman 11 12 Sophonxoraf Slnata 10 Junior Sanata 11 Sanlor Sonata 12 OUIJANO DUNNA llakatbail 10 Tlnnla 10 12 Pap Club 10 11 Mix ad Chorua 10 Offlca Education 12 IANION DQIDTHY Pap Club 10 Student Connell 10 1 1 laakatball 11, lllonorloclaty 11 12 008061111 12 Siataaman 11 lophomora ldkor 12-Co-ldltor-In-GMO! Soohomon Sonata 10 Junior Sonata 11 Sanlor Sonata 12 9-la'!3an9 Qunlandicroll 12 Rl!Vll IRIAN Swimming! 10.11 12 Stataaman 12 Junlcr Banata 11 Sanlor Sonata 12 Hat Gang 12 RIHAK DIANI Mlxad Choral 10, Sogahomora Mualcal 10 Coneart Band 10 Symphonic land 11, Marching land 10 11 12 Hilltop llngara 11 Conoar! Choir 12, Spring Musical 10,1 1 12 Fall Play 10 11 12 Wlntar Play 15 11,12 Childraaa Thaatar 11 12 Thalplaha 10 11 12 Sorlba Rllh RQCHILLE Vollaybaii 1 0. 'Track 10,1 1 12 Bbnlor Sonata 12 Pop Club 11 12 Hat Gang 12 Traaaurar. Statesman 12 RIXRQA1' DAVID Oahata 12 Goff 10.1 1 312. Wrnulng 10 1 1 Studant Council 1 2 RICHARDSON MARY Junior Achtovarnant 10 RIF! JAION Buaball 12 Baakocball 12 Football 12 Hat Gang 12 RKLIY JOHN Wrestling 11 12 BOIIRTSON IEDICCA Dian-lbuiivo Kducaikm 12. Hanlon' Sauna 12 ROBINSON BRIAN llakatbali 10 ROLOFF, PIGGV Mlxad Chorus 10 Musical 10 Pap Club 10 Tannla 1011 12 Hat Bang 12, Studont council 1011 Junior lanaaa 11 Senior Sanata 12 Sussman 12 RYAN DANA Football 10 Student Council 12 ICHINDLIR JUUI Mixed Chorus 10, l-Nmap 11 Otamaaman 12 SOHMITZ Cl-IRI! Golf 10 SCHMITZ, VINCI laooball 10 11 Football 12 SCMNIIKLOTI-1 TIMUTHY Baakatbali 10,11 12 Football 11,12 Ali Conlaronca Tennis 10.11 12, Canaan Clmlr 11,12 ICHRIDIH JOSIPH Ufrabtang 19,11 - , L,S-. 5 . . . 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MQW Qhiiitp 1 1 Senior Senate Ti, Clymer QQNQH iv 11312, MQHM Alpijipflt 11 'filQk i0,'I1, YSHSQYYS xii? 11 wr wmv ammmmmfu iw!-my .Zi53i..uS'f5?f5'fJf??3 M e9am Z'5w Q.. 3'iqf?QiQ ?.TL'3..321f2ifS, 325 ?liyf'lf,3Zlf'lH4WH'5i9iDl' PJ!! 'FO QJJR, Gh3li5Ylli5l0'l'hhktUE iii? 'fi Qur- hffq Hamm! 19,1 1, 22, Yhpvpianq 1 1 'i3H-Qnwdww Kanada: 19 YAQNIR. .mi-182 ,Sumter hvhinvsmqm 16.1 1.121 Kadima Wah span-sqm uma! Wmnlbnn 350 11 12 unasl UQRK F 10,'lf1,13f l 'Vi Tlilnk 'Rl 11,11 YORK!! HQAN YUHQHHU 25,1 3 JR, WAGBE8 DAV!Di Pvvfbdl 105 Trtbk 'IQ WRU-, JOQSFM Groot Ublliiil? 10 WATKINB Hilti? Paranoia: 15, Fall Play 13 'Wfmof Fwy 12 lam: Massimo? 12 wgfagqmyrgpfpapgn lalkitlidll 10,11 Hamann was vmmmlnaa. f ,V WIUQWBQ ,,. L L,,L M 41 fi W T A AW' - ,gQ.Q:f.f1I ei f f - - V,,A.., - ..,,.., QQ f K Wfary 5071: ffl ,.v,. kk'k :Qinz.a1:e2g:fQg'fs2em isgs-gif'-3ifweme,f.fz,Af,,Ewfw, 551,.g3gQ.fg1.1ggggf1l:-Q3mg Lm,,L., milf Lmda Taylor Lori Techau Gene Templar Patty Teslik Thomas Tharp Trevor Tharp Liaa Thenhaua Beth Thompson Gregory Thompson Carol Tomasek Deborah Turnla Robin Uthe 222 Seniors Terry Utt A X' 5 l Konstance VanDee Brenda Vanderwlel John Varner Ross Wiebold Randy Krumm receives instructions from Head Coach Tim Fowler, while John Riley sits out during a meet against Washington. John Varnar Larry Viktora Mark Vogal Brian Vorhaa Scott Vyakocil Davld Wagnar Joaaph Wall Patrlcla Wataon Lorl Vllalch Scott Walsh Ellzabath Walter Sholaan Walty Thomas Wendt Angalla Wangart Clndy Wanndt D009 WIMOI Clndl Warden soon WOIDYOOK Micheal West Dean Weatpfehl non wiebold 223 Deborah Wienands Carise Wray fir was-4 -ao' D9b0l'lh Wi9I'1ll1d8 Joan Wilcox Myron Wilcox Donns Wilkinson LaRue Wilkinson Trgcgy Willert Anita Wilson Jggn Wilson Amy Wise Mark Witmer Cerl Wolverton Kin Woodman 'S sf r N. . :Y t , 12. y K ,.,-. - Gregory Wooff Carise Wrsy 224 Seniors Lori Wilson 1 ,M 2 Matthew Witting f,- Q 5, 4, Fe .. SHOUY Wilson Therese Wilson Richard Wink Joseph Wojtowicz Christine Wolfe Lori Wolfe ww ' vw E Norman Young Laura Zvacek 1. Norman Young Ricky Zahn Laura Zvacek Seniors not pictured . . . Albright, Jody Barnes. Delorls Blrklcht. Kelly Sole, Llnda Sonar, Theodore Bruce, Laura Chapman, Michael Chrletopharaon, John Dekuok, James Edwards. Jeflrey Elem. Wllllarn Felckert, Roxanne Fisher. Skippy Gllbid. Sfulrt Harris. Perry Heldt, Kathryn Henson, Deidre Molten, Susan Homewood. Mlchael Johnson. Bruce Jordon, Steve Kindl. Rita Knapp, Michael Kohl, Chrlstlna Kuhn, Lyn Lubbock, Matthew Mann. Amy McDanlel. Louie McMann. Kevin Mulveny. Kevln Goeenbarg, Dorlne Gott, Jack Emotions run high among Homecom- ing semi-finalists, as captured in the expressions of Debbie Manthei, Mary Bicksl, Mary Lester, and Kelly Gibson. I hiv Nelson. Ruety Nguyen Csnh Quang Nlffenegger. Guy Obannon. Oscar Ophslm, David Perez, Teresa Rennakamp, Mark Rlxzlo, Bradley Robinson, Brien Roahurg, Donald Schmitz, Vincent Skelton, Klmberli Wetklne. Brent Weebrook. Jacqueline Whitman. Darryl Wlllett. Martin wt - lf, A in , ' S 1 ik U . r Q , - Sensor Directory WILCOX JOAN: Band 10- Orchsetra 10- Concert Cholr 10: Junior Achievement 10 11. WILCOX. MYRON: Track 10 1 1.12. WILKINSON, DONNA: Student Council 10: Junior Achievement 10 11' Trade G lndustry 12. WILSON ANITA: Basketball 10: Office Education 11 12. WILSON JOAN: Pep Club 10- Tlmer'a Club 10 11 12: Tennla 10 11 12- Junior Senate 11- Trade A lndustry 12. WILSON, LORI: Pap Club 10: Junior Senate 1 1: Senior Senate 12- Trade A lndustry 12: Hat Gang 12. WILSON, Sl-l!LLY: Orchestre 10 11,12: Tlmer's Club 11 12: Statesman 12. WILSON, THERESA: Hilltop Singers 1 1 .1 2: Junior Achievement WKTTING MATTHEW: Football 10,11,12g Basketball 10- Hat Gang 11 12. WOJTOWICZ JOSEPH: Mixed Chorus 10.1 1 ' Sophomore Muelcal 10' Card Section 1 1: Fall Play 10.1 1 12' Winter Musical 10 11 12: Spring Muelcal 10 11 12: ChlIdren's Theater 10 11,- 12' Summer Musical 10.11.12' Thesplane 10,11,12-Vlce- President. WOLFE Cl-lRl8TlNE: Office Educatlon 11 12. WOLFE LORI: Trade 81 lndustry 12. WRAY CAIIISE: Track 10' Tennls 11 12' Psp Club 10 - Junior Senate 11 ' Senior Senate 12. ZAHN RICKY: Basketball 10. 225 gif: Cl Lava-sf52QfGg:f52sQ6'47 61 gk? Yqmhsg 3 Ev -sfes1'4f'2f7ffQ-'S-Q ttf? jeenwmfacnf' Where: 5Fwmf51 Inn WFw.n:5wo:J4ny-5,'39 ffwmei jianginiscug land: X315 jiross Axizwcladi yy 550 Ccforit 'Pastas 7.6 G ood weather and high spirits set the pace for the class of 79's last high school dance . . . the senior prom. Reminiscing was the theme settled on by the senior class for the event, which was held at the Sheraton Inn. Decorations and refreshments were provided by the Sheraton as part of the deal, eliminating a big hassle for seniors. Senior Senate came up with the band Kris Kross to provide the evening's music. The quali- ty of the band was debatable, but many found them bereable enough to dance to. As usual, couples could have their pictures taken, however candid 5 X7 photos were also shot and made available to those wishing to purchase them. Post-prom parties lasted well into the early morning hours capping off an event most seniors will cherish in their memories for a lifetime. , W J une 1 marked the day the class of '79 became adults in the eyes of the world when,490 strong, they walked the plank to graduation. A new location, The Five Seasons Center, made this year's class the starters of a new tradi- tion in commencement ceremonies. Speakers for the event included Dr. Marvin Maire, school superintendent, and Mr. Robert Weinhardt, board president. The benediction and invocation were read by the Rev. Richard Thomp- son of Trinity Lutheran church. Also speaking were Teri Petrzalek and Brenda VanderWieI, co-valedictorians. Concert Choir sang the traditional graduation numbers along with this year's class song, I'm On My Way. The song was written by Mr. Allen Koepke with lyrics by his wife, Kay. So when you think about me just recall you heard me say, I don't know where l'm goin', but for sure I'm on my way. Mix . 'K ' f t. N x XXX T --ai-i 5 .- .. --.-- 41. k.kk . N 'Q fee AW M to go, out Movin' oh, I sdek a new find there 1-Assn must B! t hope know but I when UB! don t but a night long awaited Q WWW: MMM1 BYE with the long awaited date of June 1 making its mark. the 1978-79 Jefferson school year became a collection of memories that will be remembered for a lifetime. All three classes united together in their ef- forts to strive for recognition in extra-curricular activities. Wlth girls' cross country finishing se- cond in the state, and symphonlc band and Concert Choir receiving Division l ratings at con- test, both fine arts and athletics were hi hly regarded. Seniors were honored for their three years of hard work on May 21 with Senior Recognition Night. Tim Sch'neekIoth and Ronda Pomeroy were named Male and Female Athletes of the Year, and Eric Petersen received the Robert Gillespie Spirit Award. But, no matter what group was being honored at Jeff, it will be easy to remember that it all started with the fight son l 230 Closing Section WZ. aiu ,fa mf iv t. tpiyls S, Y i f, ...gf -Eifisgii' Pfkiiiiiififf gl ,. wi -,,.,,W,, ,K 'm 2 if 7 lk. 1' ?g... f ' 5 ' q , ti x 4 U1 W , 'vc 3 ,vw -Q f - V i. xv Q,-fs , b .4-A 'W' . :..:: W. 'W'-bw., f QACK , X , 1 'M if if E , , an-f. X 4 Q 'wif ' fi img? L L nf' A. .., R'-'. : 'I' A ,Q K . A 5 A . AK .s'41,1,n-MW, si' S W, f ,gy-K imv f u 1 'V . Q fy 4 512 1 , f' if ,W-4 , Nw Q Kviiiyf' p. M, , . g,1,f2,emefsWff,1Szwz ., .,,. f 1- 5- -- i'.51'..'Lf2,,z:m15'?f ,:.1 1 Ti 1' 5 At th finish S enior . . . a word that is defined differently by every stage of high school. As sophomores, it meant sharing the Valley football crown,'with hopes of capturing the state crown when our time came. lt was acting like e scared rabbit every time a senior wolf came by, just to save some skin. When the middleman junior stage came around, everyone knew that they were no longer the scapegoats, while finally being considered a real J-Hawk. This was also the year that many decided on their individual interests Awhether it was sports, drama, loafing, student government, or even school work. Then after what seemed like no time at all, senior was no longer a will be, it was a reality. Ah yes, our Homecoming, W.P.A., school dances, pancake suppers, prom, and graduation were better than any other class had dreamed it would ever be. It seemed as if our class had set a mark that every other class following us would try to meet, but were destined to failure. But that was because it was us, the class of '79. Although, who is to say that we weren't one of the best though ......... 234 Closing Section Later Mlohaal 199 Zklsarnafhy. Daana 130.175 ABNKY. MR. DON 88 Milk. Jaflray 108 Addr. Vlokl '187 Adams. Barbara 1 34.1 40,199 Adamo. Bath 187 Acfministration 88,87,88,89.80,81 Africa. Jaffray 87.187 After School and Weekend Activities 28.29 Afrloa. Mark 84,140.143,190 Ahranl. Mlohalla 187 Altavia, Rlohard 199 Albarfa. 8uaan 199 Anonym. Jody Albright, 8cott All School Spirit 10,1 1 Allan, Richard 157 ALLEN. MR. ROBERT 58.87 Alllaoh, Bob 145,199 Alaaon. Dabra 79,187 Baavart. Ronald 48 Baoloka, Alan 201 lack, David 03.188 Back. Mary 48,1 39.1 78 Iaokar. Allan 1 82,1 75 Mclean John 201 Lori 73.175 lookin Lori 1 50,1 55 Baokar, Mark 178 BIOKBR. MR. ROBERT 83.88.87 FUCKIN, Tamml 147,182,201 IICKMAN. MR. WILBERT 81 Donal. Martln Bahrana, Curtla 134,138,201 Bahrana, Davld 87,158 lahranl, Ronald 14.1 13.201 Bakarla, Dlana 178 lalay, Tlmothy 78,134,138,1-13.201 Ball, Angola 188 Bda, David 175 Bamar, Laurla Bandar, Chriatlna 87,88,188.187 Bandlxaan. Cralq 178 Banach, Diana 147,188,201 lonaah. Randall 178 lanaah. Ronald 178 Hanford. lllllnda 188 Bannlndton, Mark 178 llarryahak. Curr 178 Borg, Yvatta 120.188 lurgaaa. Suaan 178 Burlan. Jaffray 202 Burlan, Varna 178 Burkholdar. Mlehaal 178 lurkholdar, Staphan 159,178 Burnt, lurrla. Butlar, Butlar. B uklor, Butlar. Butler, Tara David 175 Brad 143.202 Chrlatlna 159 Corrlna 1 59 Rlohard 178 Sandra 1 30. 1 75 Butllrfllld. Mlchaal 1 1 8.1 89 Byrnl. Byrna. Dlana Robart 1 78 Byaa, Thar-aaa 202 Coda, Gain, Varna 1 78 Calaf. Robin 189 Cambrldga. Dann 58.202 camsnomfmn. PAUL 88 Torn 1 75 John Laura 157 Wayna 1 75 flkndaraon Chrlatlna 1 34,199 Andaraon. Donald 1 57 Andavaon, Eugana 187 Andaraon, Jaffray 199 Anderson. Julla 15,18,85,80.1 34, 200.2 1 B Angaraaon, manure 1 13,118.1 18,1 19, Angagaon Rohan Bruce 1 1 3.1 1 5, Andaraon Andaraon Rohan Ronald 113.118 . . Andrawa, Anglo 200 Anflnaon, Connla 175 Angarar. Sua Aoaaay, Grag 200 Arnold, Donald Arnold. Joay 200 Bargar. Lonnla 188 Hardman. Uabbla 178 ' Qarnaokl. Jaaaloa 201 lartllng, Tammy 188 Slokal, Mary 18,201,228 Blroh. Davld 180,188 Blvd, Gary sara. Jaffray 87.188 Blrkleht, ltaoay 147,201 Blaaall, Lanea 158 Blaaall. Shana 102.201 Blaokcloud, Frank Blahrllk. Laalla 79.158 Blalr, Brlan 188 nun. nanny 15a Blanchard, Jana! 140.201 Blattnar, Mlchaal 175 Bloma, Llaa 188 Bloomqulat, Jana! 1 1 5,188 loomqulat, Mallnda 1 18,178 lloxham, Gary 178 Arnold, Wllllam 178 Arntxan, Julla 1 1 8,187,173 Arp. Pamala Ash, Thomaa 103,157.87 Aak. Carolyn 134,143,200 ASK, MR. ROBERT 80,85 Aubraoht, Brian 175 Audio Visual Helpers 152 Auguatlna. Dlka 102,103,200 Auguatlna. Julla 134,140,140,200 Azalton, Mark 175 Azlngar, Davld 200 Babar, Nancy Bachman, Marcla 175 Bagan, Barbara 1 14.1 34.1 38,1 52,200 Baglay. Donald 1 9,1 34,1 40. 143,200 Ballay. Barbara 200 Bally. Kavln 178 Ballav. Tran! 200 BAIRD. M8 JOAN 88 Dakar, Annana 70,127.1 57 Bakar, Chrlatophar 1 34,1 37,1 75 Bakar, Jarnaa 1 30.1 87 BALE8, MB DONNA 88 BALL, MR. WILLIAM 80 Ballaw. Wynatta 28.175 Ballou, Rodnay 175 Baloch. Tarlq 1 8,1 9,1 02,1 53, 1 78 Band 1 10,1 1 1 Blua, Timothy 1 88 Boardman. Julla 101.175 Soda, Kimbarly 130,201 590051 H0901 176 8000081 M5 JOAN 52.88 Linda 101 BQMKAMP. M8 LORAINE 88,148 Ilona, Martha 88 36.11015 111006018 lontragar. Tvrona 168 Booth, Ctavan 201.208 80018, Buy 178 Boo-ta, Janyoa 201 Boob. Robar! Bono. Dora 201 Bopp. Lora 178 Bornataln. Craig. 1 34.1 78 Bomafaln. Glna 158 lornataln, Bharl 202 loaton, Ban Boaton. Ellzabath Bouzak. Julla 134.178 soya. Jaffray 178 soya. 1'-.mn 148.202 Boyor, Rald 90,103 sl-nay. xlmmny we Bram:-nar, Jaarma 18,134,140,202 Brammar. Thomaa Brarnow, Randy 178 Brandt. Angola 178 Braun. Farnala 27,202 Brawnar, Vlckl Braoh!.,Dan 188 Bracht. Kally 188 lraoht, Rogar 202 BRIDISON. MR. LaVlRNE 88 Brannar. Roaamarla 188 Brldga, Mlchaal 178 Brlnay, Tracy 50.1 75 J M .ouqpmsgvown :oz Clrhpboll, Gragory 90.1 78 Camoballplaanna 159 Camobatl. Karla 178 Compboll, Klrk 177,138,102 Campball. I-laa 10.202 Campboli, Shallay 177 CAMPBELL. MR. TOM 88 Clmvbill. Tracy 203 CAPPS. MR. RON 88.00 Gafdar. Kathy 203 Carl, Aban 78.203 Carliala, Tamala 177 Carbon, Alan 177 Clrlaoh. John 177 Carlatadt, Kannath 1 13,1 18.177 Carnall, Jamaa 177 Carnal. Catharlna Carnac. Chrlatophar 177 CARNEY, MR. CLIM 88.183 Cflrpantar, Donna 177 Canon. Jonl 159 Caraon. Mark 177 Conor, Aprll 1 1 B, 1 34,1 38, 140.1 77 Cartar, Brlan 177 Cartar, Mlehalla 189 Calty, Brldqa! 1 34,141.1 77 Caaay. Jamaa 87 Carka, Jollaan 98.1 38,1 37.203 Chandlor, Carollna 144,203 chllldllf, Frank 150 Chapman, Mlchaal Charlpar, Chrla Charlpar, Dannla Chaaa, Donna 180 Chaaa. Patrlcla 177 Cheerleaders, Fall-aaa Indlvldual L k iii up Corrlgan, Jana! Corrlgan, Julio Coagrova. Grmma 178 Coagrova, 'thomas 1 59 Coatlgan. 178 Coatlgan. 1 59 Couaar, JQ11fQj1g17,140,'143.303 Cowan. DUQZQLFRD4 v Cowan. 204 I . cox. Mn. 57.88.88 cf-nu, RIQQWQVZO4 Crabla, Llnla 204 Cralg. Roaarnary Crandall, lradlay 204 CRANDALL. MR. GARY 87 Crandall, Jaff 179 Crawford, Nlary 204 Crawford, Rabaooa 189 Crawford, Taraaa 91,178 Cragar, lharon 178 Crock. still!! 175 Cross Country 74,78 Croaa. Dabra 134.178 CRO88. Ml JEAN 87 Crow, LMI 178 Crumaa,-Joay 1 78 Culo. 204 Curfmah, ,Ronald 87 Cur!la,1Mary 175 , Curtla. Fairies 178, cwoaiarxsym . Dablar, Pat 150 Dahl, larry 204 Bahn. Davld Danld, Mark 180 DANIBLI. MR. LAiRD 57 Danklff. Dlvld 204 Danlay, Chriatlna 178.204 Data Processing 144.148 Daugharty, lonnla Daughariy. Connla 178 Davld, David, Davld, Davla, Davla. Davla. Davla. DaY. K Catharina Jamey 178 Mlohaiia 130,204 Carl 118 Catharina 175 Jana 100 Janat 178 lm 204 Day. Ronald 204 Daan, Llaa Daan, Rabacoa Daarth. John 180 Daaaon. Stavan 180 Daavar. Douglaa 179 Daatz. Mark Dlford, David 204 Daford, Dannla 179 aporta Cheerleaders, Winter-aaa lndlvldual aporta Chan. Lanl 177 Chaney, Klmbarly 159 Charrnak, John 1 1 1,1 13,1 1 8,203 Charrnak. Suzanne 177 Chlochally, Mlohaal 203 Childrens Theater 1 24,1 28 Chrlatanaan, Carl 180 Chrlatanaan. Jan 1 34,147.1 77 Chrlatopharaon. John Cllak. Jana! 70 CIMBUREK. M8 HELEN 81 Clark, Bryan 189 Clark. Jackla 188 Clark, Jamaa 203 Clark, Ronald 177 Clark, Scott 188 Clark, Tarrl 177 Clauaon, Kafhv 177 Clayton, Faith 177 Barkar Band Carnival 1 1 2.1 1 3 Band Queen 1 1 3 Banaa. Carolyn 134.137.140.200.240 Banka. Ballnda 178 Banka. Lorl 87,157,185 Barala. Arba 201 Bargar. Joaaph 187 Bargar, Larry Bargar, Rlcky 200 . Kathy 178 Brltchar, Brant 188 Brodt, Charla 152,202 Brodt, Chrlala 88.202 Brogan, Tracy Brophy, Brat! 178 Brophy. Cralg 202 Brouaard, Davld 134.202 Brown, Carla 175 Brown, Danlal BROWN. MR. 0.8. 58 Barmora, Danlal 8arnaa, Dabrla Barr. Gary 201 Barratt, Carla 187 Barta, Matthaw Barthoah. John 157 lartunak. Wllllam 102,178 Barvlnak, Tadd 148,201 Baseball 102.103 Basketball, Boys' 75,77,78.79 Basketball. Girls' 80.81.8233 5Al8ET'l', MR. HURLEY 50 Bataa, Angola 157 Brown, Jamal Brown. Brown, Brown . Brown. Brown. Drown. Brown , Bruoa, Bruea. lruoa. Bruoa. Bruea. Jan 188 Joy 1 78 Judy Fanny Rudy Sandra 80.1 34.1 38 Bhallay 1 78 lrlan 158 Cralg 1 02. 1 78 Donald 185 Donna 147.1 78 Laura Bruanlng, Danny 178 Bama, Branda 175 lataa. Randy 175 Bataa, Wandy 187 Baach, Scott 87,187 Baan. Cralg 187 laary. Tarrl 201 laaatrom, Dlana 201 Baaatrom. Tlm 157 Baatty. lcott 87.158 Bruanlng, Mlohaal 159 Bmnaaan, Monloa 80,140,175 Bruzak, John 189 lryanni, Lorl 138.178 Buck, Garald 134.175 Buhrman, Haldl 159 Bukar. Klrk 178 Burgaaa. Rabaoca 175 Clamana, Dania! 177 CLEMEN8. MR. DAVID 88 Clamanta. lvalyn 203 Clavaland, Grag Cllfton, Wandall 203 Closing 230,231,232.233,234 Clubs 132,133 Coataa. Nathan 203 Cooclola. Daborah 18,18,88.180,203 Colbaok, Margarat 189 Colbaek, Nanoy 203 Colbarl. Martin 87.180 Cola, Ann 44,120,189 Colllna, Brlan Colllna. Danlal 184,177 Colllna, Fanny 82,189 COLTQN. MR. LUMAN 85 Compton, Karry'138.177 Concert Choir 118.1 17 Condran. Guy 203 Conway. Curtla 188 Conway, Davld 203 Cook. Dannla 188 Cook, Donald 88.175 Cook. Janloa 138.203 Cooks 81 Coonrod, Karan COOPER, Ml MARILYN 81 Cora, Randy 102.203 Cornall, Gragary 1 1 3.1 18,178,185 Corporon. Shawn 159 Corrlgan. Danlaa Dagroota. Davld 150 Dal-lann, Doborah 134,180,181, Dallann, Mark 87.87,180 Dal-look. Jamaa Dakka, Stavan Dalaon, Klmbarly 120 Dalofli. Sharrl Dalp, Ann Damory. John 179 Danllngar. David 205 Danllngar, Mlohaal 180 Danllngar. Taraaa 179 Darhammar, Mlohalla 205 Darlaln. Krlatl 179 DOIMEOT, MR. DOUGLAS 87 Davoa. Cindy Dawltt. Ronald 179 DICKIY. M5 Cl-1!Rl5 57 Dlokaon, Paula 138,179 Dian. Max 208 Dlaalhi. Scot! 205 Dlatzman, Rloky 179 Dion. Annatta 128.179 Dlrka. Laon 183,208 Dlrkl, Naal 179 Distrlbutive Education 148.147 Dlxon, lranda 180 Dlxon, Vlctorla 170 Dloughy. Mat-thaw 205 Dochtarman, Lorl 205 Dochtarman. Mlohaal 179.158 Doahrmann, lanky 179 Donala, Darcy 145,205 Dowala, Scott 103.150 Donal, Craig 47.208 Doatal. Jaffray 208 Donal, Randy 208 Downing. Davld 179 Downing, Buaan 205 Doyla, Tarrla 1 34, 1 42, 1 70 Draw. Cralg 205 Draw. lua Draxlar, Ranaa Drlaooll. Todd 178 Duball, David 208 Dublll. Tlmothy 180 Dufflald, Laana 208 Duffy. Thomaa 205 Dunak, Krlatin 180 Dunn. Bonnla Durbala. Dan 208 Dvorak. Cindy 134,142,180,179 204 Dvorak. Juno 18.18. 1 34.1 80.208 Dvorak, Klrk 180 238 EIY, John 236 Dvorak, Mark Dwyar, Kavln 205 DYAL. M8 DORRIS 87 Dykhuuan, Angala 179 Eaatwood, Jamaa 179 Edaburn, Shawn 134,208 Edgaton, Bob 123 Edgaton. Calvln 180 Edgaton. Fatrlca 178 Editors Message Page 240 Edlar, Lorl 1 24,1 30,206 Edwarda, Jaffray Edwarda, Kay 134,148,206 Eggar, Clndy 160 Eggara. Carrla 84.138,140.'l79 S smart. Lemma 134.178 . Ehranbargar, Lyla 206 I I Ehrman, Barbara 206 Elghmay, Draw 179 Elghrnay, Krlatla 179 Ekland. Marianna llarn, Wllllam 178 Elective Classes 48.48.8051 llgaa, Danatta 134,140,206 Ellartaon. Tarrl 100,101,160,164 lllla, Bryan 116.208 160 Emaraon, Daa 179 Ernaraon, Jamaa 180 Emaraon, Max 90,140,178 Ernaraon, Scott Engan, Elalna 206 England, Gua 138.179 Englart, Gary 93,179 Engllah, Tracy 160 Enoa, Jodla 160 Epparaon, Bavarly 208 Epparaon. Llnda 181 Epparaon, Wayna 181 Erba, Boot! 179 Ergar, Ergar. Ergar. lrgar, Ergar, lrnat. Chrlatophar 161 Gary Jamaa Llaa 179 Mlchaal 179 Joy 1 1 8,206 ltchlngham, Jayna 134.179 Evana, Evana, Evana. Ivana Alloa 180 Ellzabath Ludana 147,180 Manhaw 128 183 208 2 . , .1 K -98 . Evarhart, Carrla 161 'kki 1 .Q gg I Evan., Kathy 12o.1a1 1 L. Ewart. Lorl K- .L A swm. some 1o:1,1o2,ano Faabarg, Jlm 84,140,143.206 Fmunfy 86.l7,88.89.60.61 Fall play 122.123 Farrlar, Karan 134.208 Faakar. Anatta 16.206 Fahlbarg, Mark 180 Falokart. Randy 180 Falchari. Roxanna Fannarn, Dawn 83.101.134.140.181 Pannarn, 8harl 180 Fanton. Carrla 180 Parguaon. Gary 183.180 FIIRETIR. MR. DENNIS 87 Pali. U88 Fauarhalm, Rhonda 180 Flala, Oeott 161 Flokan, Davld 180 Flokan. Dahhla 140,181 Flekan, Gary 138,137.14-2.143.208 Flokan, Karan 180 Flekan, Mark 161 Flndar. Lorl Flah, Glna 208 Flahar, Hobart 161 Flahaf. IKIPPY . nan, Ma. .men 87 Flu arald, 8uaan 88,180 i 0 Fitzpatrick. Gragory 78,180 Fltzpatrlck. Kally 136.208 FITZSIMMONB. M8 JOYCE 87 Flaagla. Jamaa 102.206 Flack. Dudlay 102.1 36,1 37,207 Flamlng, Cynthla 180 Flaarohlngar, Cindy Floranca, Lorl 70.82 Folay. ltavan 180 Folay, Taraaa 207 Folkadahl, Lorl 180.207 Football 84,88,66.67 Forbaa, Kathlaan 181 Forbaa. Lynna 207 Ford, Julla 180 Forda, Danny 181 Forraai. John 31.87.103 Forayiha, Bcott 180 Fowlar. Dabra 180 Fowlar, Llnda 67,188 FOWLER. MR. TIM 84.88.86 Franck. Danlal 86,161 Franck, Larry 180 Franck. Mlchaal 207 Frank, Nall 118.1 28.1 34,180 Franklin, Danlal 207 Frazlar, Dahora 92.161 Fradrlokaon, Jaffray 127,180 Fraaman. Donald 161 Fraaman, Julla 180,180,207 Fraaman. Kally Fraaman. Robart 180 FFOOHO. Wllllam 144.207 Franch, Elllabath 147.180 Fry, Kant 181 Fry, Kavln 134.207 FUGATE, M8 BETTY 81 Fullar. Danlal 207 Fullar, Gordon 76.98.180 Funka. Donald 1 1 6.180 Funka, Garald 207 Furnlah. Carrla 180 Fya, Thomaa 87 Gabal, Davld 207 Galaa. John Bailahar, ldwln 181 Galloway, Wtlllam 161 llandy. Curtin 161 Garbara. Gragory 207,21 7.140 Barbara. Ranaa 161 Qardamann, Jaffray 183 Civdnar. Glann 68,140,207 Gardner, Jannlfar 161 Gardnar. Kally 207 Garln. Rua Garman, Uabra 208 Garaar, Tim 161 Gaaa, Richard eww. wanna on Callahan, Cynthia 120,127.1 30,1 31. 181 f0aa1-hart. Julia Gaarhari. .6011 Gaarhart, Tarry 180 Gafallar, Mlehaal 180 Garard, Robin 180 Gardamann. Tamara 1 16,181 Garlaeh. Gaorga 161 Garman, Sharon 161 Barth. Scott GEUDKR, Ml. ROBERT 4957.1 18. 130 05888. MR. JAMI8 87 Glhaon, Kally 'I4.18.206,228 Giibart, David 27.181 Bilbart. Stuart Glllsmd. Oara 160.161 Gilman Patrlola 120 Qicvanazzl, Sandva 120,161 Elisa. Pat-rlola 181 Gita. 'Yoda 161 Glandon. David 181 Qlaaa. Grays 208 Gnayy. Jon 134,181 Bead. Varnon 181 Golf 82.83 Goodall. Danlal Goodaon. ltaphan 161 Boodwatar, Donald 208 Goodwin, Lonny 181 Goodyaar, GIOQOIY 208 Gorah, Linda 181 Goaanbarg, Dorlna Goanall. lrian 140,181,182 Gott, Cathy Gott, Jack Oourlay. Banana 181 Graduation 228.228 Braham. Lorl Graham, Philip 78,8l.88.121,161 Graham. Roy 208 Graham, Susan 134,143,147,208 Gray. aaliy 208 Broan, Kavln 181 draanlaud. Kallay 181 tlraanland, 8halIay 181 Graar. Carla 161 Graaf. Darryl 83.208 Gtainar, Jaroma 161 Brakoff. Scott 181 Biflfiith, Thomas 144.208 Grimm, Kay '181 Grimm. Mark 208 Clrlaaom. Dania! 208 Grlaaom, Donald 181 Grobatleh, David 181 Grommon, Donald 181 GI1068, MR. JAY 87 Grulka. John 181 Grumman Jaffray 181 Grammar, Ranaa 208.208 GULL, M8 LOREIN 61 Gull, Taraal 1 36,1 37,1 28.208 Gunn, Mark 161 Gymnastics. Boys' 90 Gymnastics. Girls' 81 I-laaaa. Donna 181 Haohay, Andraw 181 I'-Iaohay. John 208 Hadanfalclt, Kyia 181 Hadlah. Staphln Haag, Lorl 116,181 Hagar, Donald 181 Hahn, Diana 01.134,140,141,181 Hahna, Dabra 208 Haight, Danlal 99,181 Mala. Nancy 143,208 Hall, Lorl 208 Hall, 8andra 181 Hollam, Kavln 161 Halliburton, Klmblrly 182 Harnllton, Mark 208 Harnllton, Tami 208 Hamllton. Tom 162 Hamilton. Vllandy 82,162 I-Iamlln, Charha 181 Hamlin. Soon 162 I-Iamary, Anna 162 I-Iamary, Monlea 208 Manoa, Jana Hanaa. Kathy 181 . Hangartnar. Timcfhy 208 Hangartnar. Toddf87.90,182 Hanlach. Mark Hanlah, Sharyl ' f Hanaal, Tracy,208f , I I-lanaan. Cralqg18f - Hannon. 182 I-larydaan. 181 Nandaon. 140,141,209 HARKIR. M8 MARY 57 Harkrgaaa, Stavan 68.86.181,189 Karma, Doa-:aid 85,181 Harpaf. Jaffray 182 Hania, Curtia 181 Harrla, Dabbla 181 Harrla, John 209 I-Iarrla, Lary 182 I-larrla. Mark 103,162 Harrla. Parry Harrla, Yolandra 162 I-Iarrlaon, Charrla 112,209 Harrlaa, lhallay 147,208 I-Iartgrava. Laurla 182 Hangrava. Lynnlca 120,182 Hanman. Cralg 19,181 HARTMAN, MR. WALTER 88.140 Hartmann. Carolina I-Iartaon, Chrlatlna 200 Hanlon, Laland 181 Hartwlg, Karan 70.180.162 I-Iartwli, Kant 182 Harvay, JIII 138,180,209 Harvay, Wllllam 140,162 I-Iaalay. Mary Haaaon, Richard H81 Gang 146,149 I-laval. Chrlatophar 162 Havan. Ghrlatophar 182 Mayan, Danlal 182 Havlloaig. 209 Havran. 182 Hawkar, Ricky' 209 Hayak. Hai Hayaa. Pamala 182 Hayaiafi. Taraaa 208 Hayalatt. 'I-82 I-laarn. Karan 182 I-Iaarat. Jmavh 182 Ivlaaton, Vicky 8 1 Haollart, Karla 399 Ragland. 989115 1.32 Hagland. H6886 162 I-Iagatrom. Haldl 162 Hagatrom. Tammy 182 Halalar. Marina 162 Haldi. Kathryn Hallaf. Wlulam 399 . Danlaa 162 Handaraon, Jacquaiina 180.182 O-Iandrloka. John 182 Handrieaaen. Tammy 182 Hankal. Lori 134,182,188 Maury. Diana 188.a' a 19 1 2. 5 Mamma. i.'.'U.i3'5Q1e.. .: W' .. - Q. -:-., .1 rig - K ' Nawaz. r,l-- 1 I I , lrlll.. r,.l . I 1 1 ,o1111,11 0 ooroo i 1 .11 ooo -1l-J6--J:-1 -J1.-'l1r Hawitt. r,1llrr.1 7- lliilfniq Bdhlfilrliiill Hloka, U85 L HIDINGER, MR. GEORGE 86 Blah. Jaffray 67,79 I Hiidabrand. Poi!! 16.16.69.208 HMI. lonnit 182 NIH. Jonathan 102,182 HIM. Linda 183 NNI, Patricia 140.180,181.182 NRI, loot! 87 HIM, Traoy 209 Hlllaahlalli. Laura 163 Hmaahlarn, ltavan 182 Killa, Paul 67,163 Hilton, Mlohaal 100.101.103.183 Hilton, Mlohdla 101,182 Hilltop Singers 1 18 Nlndlnan. Donald 182 403141. Hlnar. Suaan 120,183 Muna, Pmup 182 HIPPEN, MR. MARVIN 68.88.130 I-llteanmlllar, Janifar 18.210 I-Iladak, Douglaa 102.1 19.182 Hlavaoak. Kathryn 70 Hlvaoak. 8l1arylI 18,74.78.210 Hoagland, ltaol 101,182 Hoagland. Vloky 183 Hobson, Gaorga Hobaon. Rlok 182 Hoohatatlar, Lorl 144.210 Hodgan, Kannath 182 Hodgaa. Kurby Modnaa, Roahalla H0!PPNlR, MR. DONALD 87 1-Ioflman, Jann 183 HOFFMAN. MR. JOHN 88.118 Hoffman. Lauraan 182 I'-lodman, Linda 182 Hoffman, Llaa 183 Hogan, Dabbla Hogan. Jayna 148,210 940888. Jarrv 133 Hogan. Nancy 71,140,183 Hogan, Tarl 210 l-loldar, Jlmmy 183 Holdamaaa. Jaan 183 L Hollan. Branda 138,143,210 I-Iollan, Biavan 67,183 Holllday. Baron 183,183 Hallway, Ku. 183 Holmaa, lrlan 148,210 I-Iolmaa, Patrlek 168,183 I-Ioltan, Suaan 148 Holtzman, Ronald 183 Holub, Mana 180,183 Hoiub, Tarranea 210 Homecoming 14,18.18,17 I-Iomawood, Mark 183 I-Iornawood, Mlehaal Honor Society 138 Honxlk, Krlatlna Hoa, Wandy 163 Hood, Ja!! 183 I-lootan, Anlta 210 Hootan, Jack 163.183 Hoovar, loot! 18,102,144.211 Hopp. Allan 163 How. noun 1 1 s Noppanworth. Wllllam Horak, Dabora 148.21 1 Norak. Donna 134,183 I-Iorn, Tarl 101.183 HORN, MR. WALLY 88 NORTON, MR. DAVID 88 Hoapodarakv, Tracy 83 Houlaworth, Tharaaa 163.1 83 HDUOOY. ldward 163 Houaar. Rhonda 163 I-Iouaar. Robln 21 1 Howk, 8tavan 183 Hdwka, Tara 21 1 Hoy. Margaret 44.10,1 18,120,180 I-IOYT, MR. DAVID 67 HYIDUK. lath 18.134.136,143,211 HIONOK. ll!!! 1 16 Mmm, Ronald 1 1 1,21 1 Hruaka, Jail' Hubar. Phll 163 I-Iuganal. Paggy 183 Hulbart, Gragory 87.183 Humbart. Tammy 183 Hurnblaa, Tyrona 183 Hummall. Kurk 87 Hundgarford, Hobart 163.183 Muni. Jaffray 80,183 Mum, John 145.211 I-lxmtar. Joaaph I-NDP. lrooka Rupp, Chrlatophar Hoop, Thomaa 21 1 I-luaton, Lorl 183 Huaton. Mlohala 183 Hutohlna. Rloharda 148.21 1 lflutnhlna, Kavln 183 Hutton, Dannla 183 1-Iyda. Conatanna 147,183 Hyka. Dallaa 183 Ikon. Timothy 183 ln thc News 40,41 lfbna. Klmbarly 147.21 1 l6lfd. Jody 69,183 Iaard. Vlokl 1 30,1 34,1 37,21 1 JACKSON. M8 MARY ANN 88 Jaokaon, Trlaha 123,183 Jaoohl, Thomaa Jaooga, landra 1 18,128,183 Jaoobaan, Mltohall 183 Jaoobaon, Daan 183 Jacobson, Julla 183 JACOIION. DR. WILLIAM 86.139, 218 sugar, Davtd 21 1 Jaagar, Janice 183 Jamal, Charlaa 21 1 Jamal, Lori 183 Janoy. Victor 183 Janaan, Elizabeth 211 Jalforda, Klrk 183 Jolfray. Tracy Jallnak. Susan 'l8.73,140.147.21'1 Jalllobn. David 1 83 . Jamming, Jodie 164 - . -:-,.-L 1 fx- Jammlng, Tafaaa 1 1 8.1 34.1 88,138.7 139. 21 1 Jarmlnga, Kay 183 Jonnlnqa. Nancy 184 Janaan. Chrlatophar 184 Janaan. loan 184 Janaan, Tarrla 21 1 Janaon, Mlohaal 134.153.211.217 JJ Club 180.151 Johnson, Alan 45,1 10,184,188 Johnaon, lruca Johnaon, Cynthia 145,211 Johnson. Dayla 154 Johnaon. Dabra 211 Johnson, Donna 146.211 Jnhnaon, Glenn 21 1 Johnaon. Jayna 211 Johnaon, Jarry 21 1 Joimaon. Krlatla Johnson. Lancs 8 .-g.l L Johnson. Laura 184 A 1'-'1 1-'::-g A A ilchnaon, Loaknn 74.97.184 '-:.' K Johnson. Linda 101.184 f Jdhnaon. Mlchaal 87.30.91.154.1Q8 Johnaon Johnson Johnaon JOIN E 8. JOLLEY. . lharon 184 . Stava 184 . Thomaa 85.134 Ml JAN M8 MICHILLE 81 Jonaa. Dabra 184 Jonas. Jonathan 184 Jonaa, Mlohaai 212 Jonaa, Pamala 180.184 Jonaa. Raymond 184 Jordon. Laura 184 Jordan. Shva Jorqanaon, Stove 98.184 Joaaph Jaan 212 Junior Senate 142,143 Juniors 1 74-195 Jurgannn, Jamaa 164 1 Jurgannn. Jaffray 1 13,212 A Just Hanging Around 20.21 Kaballtl. Marla 138,180,212 Kabaiitx. Matthew 93.184 Kacar. Kavln 212 Kadkao. Lad 184 Kalma. Llaa 184 Kalianbaeh. Ron 184 Kuna, Cynthia 184 Kana. Jackie Kansa. Patrick Katia, Tarvl 131 Kamen. Paul 184 Kannanbarg, Jim 184 Karr, Robyn 184 Kartaua. Jon 87,184 Kaahmlttar, Kim 91 Kay. Tina 180,181,184 Kaxlmour. Ann KIILING. MR, JO! 88 Kallar. Jimmy 18.19.87.180,184 Kallay. Scott 184 Kaiiay. Tamara 184 Kaily. lhannan Kaily. Patrick 184 Kalaay. Michal! 184 Kanlar, Frloda 184 Kennedy. Jarry 14,1 838,208,208 Kannady. Lori 184 Karmady. Tamara 181.184 KENNEY. MR. JO! 88.102 K . ' Kannay, Jbhn 134 .- Kam, David 118.212 Kanwavd, Hlohavd 184 Kepler, Allan 87,184 Kaproa. Chrlatophar 184 Kam, Randi 212 Kaaaall, Matthaw 184 Kaaahr, John Kldnay, Kathy 184 20l.21B.218 Kiafar. Karan 184 Klafar. Scott 184 Kllpatrlok. .larry 184 Kllta. Donna 134.162,184 Klndl. Rita King, Cindy King, Danlal Kin David 9. King. Dlane 150.184 King, Jay 138.212 King, Jaffray 87,103,184 King, Jeffrey 184 Klng. Mlchclla 184 Klni. Richard Klnlon. Kant Klnt, Janla 104 Klrchma Klamaru nn, Paul 184 a, Klm 101,150,184 Klalnmayar, Denny 185 Klalnmayar, Mlchalla 74.184 Kllma, B ath 1 88 Kllma, Lota 147,212 Kllah, Tom 184 Klocka, Graqgory 31,184 Klocka, Raglnald 212 Klooa, Gwan 144,212 Knapp, Clndy 184 Knapp. Mlohaal Knlckarbcckar. Mary 213 Knight, Bruca 185 Knight, David 184 Knight, Randall 184 Knoll. Alan 75,184 Koaia. Jamaa 120 KOEPKE. MR. ALLEN 4958.1 19 Koapka. Scott 18.19.140.143,150 Koapplnq. Krlatlna 168 Kohl, Chriatina Kohl, Kavln 213 Kohl, Tae-ry 165 Kohler. Lynn 185 Konacny, Susan 185 Koolback. Jalfray 1B.138,137,210, 213 Kopaoky, Diana 185 Kopaeky. Mltchall 213 Koranda, Julianna Korff, Danny Koatar. David 165 Koatka, Gragory 185 KOUTNV. M8 MARY JANE 81: ltramar. Angala 165 h .-.,-.1 i '::11kl. Kray. Kathy 134.188 ' - --:..:-'..: Kumar, Jaifray 186 Krueger, Karan 188 Krcupa. John 185 Krunpa, Llaa Krouao, Scott 188 Krui. Kava 185 Krumm, Randall 14,8B,212,223 Kruaa, lflan 145.213 Kubaaa, Karl Kublk, Jarry Kucara. Lori 213 Kuoblar, Kahla 78,188 Kuahl. Jamoa 188 Kuhl, Jana! 101,188 Kuhn. Joaoph Kuhn, Lyn Kurka, Sherry 213 Kuta. Ronald 188 Klulllfl, Larry 183,213 Labarga, Andra 185 Lab Assistants 1 53 Lagarqulat Sandra 185 Lagarqulat, Staoy 144,213 Ladranga, Lavonnla 213 Ladranga, Richard 168 Laliranqa. Stavan 188 Lakoaa. Danlal 213 Lakuaa, lhavyl 188 Landrua. Annatta 188 Landt. Lao Ann 73.88.213 LANI, Ml IIULAH I8 Lanyar. Alan 213 V .1 A L Bandar, Connla 188 :',- K Langar. John 188 7 Langfltt, Kim Langhurat. Chris 213 Lana, Jamaa 87.182588 Larlmora, Katrina 188 Laraan, Dianna 144.213 I-ation. Mary 185 Larson. Ray Latest Craze: 34.38 Lawrance, Brian 99.213 Layman. Larry 87,94 Ladaama. Allcla 188 Lndaama. Carina 88,188 Lao. Marek 78,189,189 Lao, Ton! 188 Lolabuu. Allan 188 tahow, Christina 188 Lahaw. Mlnhala 1 I-llilhllip Larry Lahnor. Laura 213 A lalnart, Ron 87.188 L Lakin, Daman 213 A Lakin. ltava 188 f - Laamolatar. Jaflvay 188 A L Lanai, Mary 18,18,71.8B,143,213. LIITIR. M8 MICKIY 81 Lamar. Charry 213 Lamar. luaan Lauanborgar, Charlene 146.213 Lauanbargav. lua 188 Laval. lobln 147.213 Lawla, Gordon 188 Lawla, Lorl 18.88.134,140.143.213 Layla. Karr! 28.188 Llbbaft. Alan 185 Llbbart. Karia Lian. Gregory 161.214 Lian. Michal! 188 1 A Ughty, Kriatl 4l.l2.88.188 L1e1-11 Llndaay, Marla 188 - Lindsay. laoholla Linn, Larry 186 Linn. Loca 214 Linn. Todd Llnu. landra 214 uaamboa, Cynthia LOCKITT. Ml. .HM 88,101 Lodga. Malody 89.80.188 Loafilar. Richard 140,188 Loarch. Julla Loarch. Vlckl 188 Lofdahl. lrlo 1 18,186 Lang. Deborah 188 Long, Denys 70,101 Lang, Paul 188 Long, 'Tammy 70,180,165 Lopata. Dlana 165 Lopata. John 47.86.214 Lorlmar, Bharrl 188 Loaay. Lyla 165 Loutach, Diana 186 Lovalatt, Randy 186 Lovalatt, Ruaaall Lowdar, Stacay 214 Lowa, Kathy 168 Lowa. Ronald 186 Lubbock, Llaa 188 Lubbock. Matthaw Ludwlck, Gragory 186 Lundgraan. David 188 Lundgran. Marc 158 Lutz, Tamara 54,188 Luxum. Ronald Lyona. Kavln Manila. Janlfar 134.214 Mocha. Lorena 188 1 MACKlY. MR. JON 103 Mackay. Tamyra A MACY. M8 SANDRA 68 Madison. Charlaa 123.188 MAITLAND. M8 BARBARA B8 Malaeak. Mark 186 Malioy. Tony Maloney, Greg Mangrlch. Danlal 188 Mann, Amy Mann. Krlatln Manning. Craig Manaon, Ann 118,188 Manu, mm 147,214 m 1 Manthal, Dabra 14.18.1'l3,fi18.11l3. 214.228 1 Mantar, James 188 K L::r Maradan. Lorl 1 86 Nlarbla. Kavln 188 Marlon, Charloa 82,214,217 Marching Band 1 10,1 1 1 M-rung. andlay 148,214 Marllng, leo! 188 Maronay, Maradan. Hugh Lori MARIH. MR. KIN ll Mariana. Judith 188 Mariana. Bandra 188 Manana. lhalla 188 Manln. Douglaa 214 Martin. Douglaa 188 Martin. Kavln 87 Martin, Mlokay 70,188 Martin, Paul 48,214 Martin. Taraaa 214 Martlnaon. LaaAnn 33.181388 Marvin, Lauri! M at M a ids Mavalcak. Nlathony. 180,181 - n r Lori 160,188,193 Carolyn Manthany. Dabbla 1 40.1 43.2 1 B Mathany. Dlana MATTHIWI. NIR. DAVID 83 Nladaany. Mandalay. Mary 188 Barbara 188 Maurar. William 215 Mayflald, Dabra 188 Mayflald. Janlea 218 Maynard. Maynard. lllxabath 1 88 Rebecca 2 1 5 McArthur. Lori 188 McCarthy, Janat Macaw. Craig 188 McCormick. lharyl 70,83.10B.12l4. 189.188 McCoy, Karan Mobanlal. Mobanlal. Mobanlal. Gregory 188 Laula Trudy 188 McDonough. Cralq 87.188 Mobowall, Lori 180 Mobowall, Marty 180.188 Mobowall , Michaal 28,1 38,1 34,21 5 Mclowan, JIII 215 Molowon, loom 18.19.87.186.172 Melatrldga, laatrloa 188 MoFatrCdg Medlnnla, a, Calvin 188 Karan 187 Mo30aahlng, Robert Mcdulra. David 1 34.2 1 I Molnarnay. John 1 34.2 1 8 Mollanzlo. Jaanlna 147.1 87 Mallanlla, Mark 1 88 Mohaud. Jaliray 83.168 Mound, Jodi 187 Mohllahon. Phllilp 188 Mohlann, Kavln Molvllilan. Clndy 218 McMurrln. lava 187 McNamara, Carmalla 188 McNaaI, Tarry 187 MC Nlll.. MR. WILLIAM 88 Modulaton, Kevln Molwoanay. Tlmathy 83,215 MoVay, Judy MGVIV, Vicky 188 MANIY. Ml. GORDON 88 L k it up Maaka, Barbara 187 Media Assistants 182 Maflard, Llaa 121.188 Mahi, Cynthia 187 Mahi, Julio 188 Maiar. Jack 31.187 Monks, Michael 187 Maron, Dawn 188 Mavrlck, Daldra 113,187 L Mateali, Kimberly 218:-'Q Metcalf, Pamnla 182. I .r'1-:' 7 - Mayar, Brian 18? f K -K Mayor. Jonathan 18? K 1-k'11h K - Mayar, Joseph 113.187 '- K Mayar. William 186 Mayan. Jaffray 187 Mlchalac. Carolyn 18? Michal, Amy 188 Mick, Scott 31.118.181 Mlhal. Barbara 187 Mihai. Joanna 188 Mlllar, lrldgatia 187 Mlllar, Haze! 188 Mlllar, Laalla 187 Mlllav, Llaa 73.Bl.136,1B7 Mlllar, Loran 188 Mlllar, Matthaw Mlllar, Minton 187 Mlllar, Pammi 187 I Mlllar, Shar! 186 Milla. Amy 188 K Milla. John 187 '--k LL Mun. Knuy 136.18771 711L j Mllota. Dana 188 - -:-- l '.'1 - Mlnaul. Tor! 218 '1 1 Mlnard, Timothy 103.188 Minor. Mlohaal 124.187- Mlachak. Kathy 186 Mloklman. Dailaa 41,121,168 Mltohail. David 187 Mlttan, ldward 188 Mixed Chorus 120.121 Mixed Chorus Variety Show 120,121 Moallar, Jamaa 187 Moffatt. Daburah 101.187 Mollanhauar. Thomaa 134.218 Mallanhauar. Tina 215 Monaghan. Mary Monahan, Dawn 187 Monahan. Maureen 1144.218 Monk. Amy 188 ' Mandy. Rohaooa 148.218 Moody. Ronald 188 ' Moora, Mlchaal 128,218 Moore, Mlaty 188 Morgan, Klmbarly 218 Morgan. Lawrance 188 MOIK, MR. LEO B8 Morrow, Tamara Moaar, Julio 188 Matin. Jaan 18.134.13.218 MOXLEY. Ml JUDlTH BS Moynlhan. Gary Mratlk. Chovyl 147.218 Muck. Amy 108 Muallar. Ann 188 K Muallar, Paul 188 MUILLIR. MR. ROIKQT 89 Muallor. loaa 148,218 Muldoon. Data 87.188 f Mulhorln. John 90 ' -.:- K Mulholland. Richard 188 -'-- Mullnlx.8l8l18l a.1a.1:a.aa.-. i Mulvany. Kevln -. f Mumm. Laryn 187 '.-- .I A Munn, Taraaa'147,188 - Munson, landra 187 Murray. Soo!! Murray, ltavan 18.218318 Muaal. Daborah 188 Muni, Tlmothy Muagrova, Ioott Muasar, Llaa Nluaaman. Deborah 128.187 Muaaman. Tlmothy 188 Myara. Douglaa 187 MYIYI, Randy 188 Myhlhnuaan, lhally 70.187 NAXIRA, MR. MAX B9 Naal, Bonnla Nachanlcky, Barbara 83,107 Nachanlcky. Stu B9,134,18B.193 Nalaon. Chrlnophar 78,121,187 Nalaon, Ruaty Nalaon. Ucott Namac, Danlal Namac, Juatln 7B,138,140,201,208, Nomar, Dana Naaaat, Sharon 188 Natolleky. Charyl 187 Nataar. Glna 83 Nataar, loot! 188 Newcomb, Dava Nawall, Leroy 87 Nawall. Wllllam 187 Nawman. Randy 187 Ngo. Danh Ngo. Klm 188 Nguyan. Canh Nlccolal, Anna Nlokall, Mlohaal 98,188 237 A--.. 1 i ' 1 3 .os A rhllghtlnuala, 0wani2i16? -LL-L-A--.- Notsrmcl. Mn. LARRY 39,741 tnoonmu, Ma. mount 59.1119 .- - Non-ing, Bath- 1 34,1 43.210 ' NQrman,ATl1omla 199' L Northrop, ,Klm 107 . L -Novak., Las 1580.210 -Niwalc, ups- 107 . . No1lak,..Naney 14-0,141,1 41,215 - -Nowiam. Jung 10,79,216 hlowian, Mary 74 . V ?' . 1.111 .. f ,0.ll num 187 . E ii- Oscar 79,102 my Ma. JAMES as j Carol 218 ,. Ockanfala, Klm kiii fifif Qckanfala, Lori 108 -l kk:h . Qdaklrk, Tina 101,167 A Assistants 153 1 iki A K Clffice Education 140,147 1 -:aff-Hana 1 as Qohlhlullr. ROIDOR 218 Q. IUHII' 0 Uibb 188 . 099 - Y Dhiraggs, Vlekyzf 14. 1 34, 1 46.21 5 -fpldfathal. l.o1l 07 Q-pllvar, Llaa 1940.210 K fpllvar, Lynn 1:08 K gblmataad, Ckgrlatlna 167 -Olmataad. Ciirlatlna 189 Dlaan, Garafd 188 Qpening 2.2,,9,B,0,7 Qphalm. David Qrchsstrs 1 I4 Broun. Jaffray 167 el'l'l1lbYf Robert - Qrunayar,-Martha 188 Qalac, Daqlaa 1 34,1 88,195 Oslac, Mlohalla 214.19.91.216 Qamanakl, Curtla 198 . Damsnakl, Mari 120,167 Oagar. Karlnath 108 Outlook 1 30,1 37 0900111010 Dabrorah 93,119,217 Ovarmap, Busan 74,98,167 0901-turlg. Rhonda 190 QQIIII, -Davld 102,217 owsmgpnnn 188 Paath, Dawn 1 at Paath,-Patar 1 1 1.1 1 5,2 1 7 Palmaix, Cl1arlaQfg21 89 Panald, 5 gfgg.,gl'aqua!,.-, Chariaaisg 98 ilii25ParkarZi!ans 1 X 107 . .ri Qigiggifszour, 3,2 1 7 , :11b .9--naar. rggag, 1.11 1 Qs ,3,,ggolnagg1,,,ma,.Zggnnmm as , 24, 1393 1 7 r, ., ..,.. .,.1.',... .-k.k 1 .:'i. . 1' 09 71-- 5' -1-11 fi 1111111' 2'.1 . 1 111 ... . R . 755188363 . .. -:.. .. ,1.. igl . h:.- 3 9 9 17111171117 11111 jji .117 Q.-5. !??!?!Itl!?r:i9'?'iD?f11l1i9r3-17, 1 . 1 fK:K-:-' 1111 ilika.-.l-in 11.1 a 1 Pllehar,'-Qymihla 1891 y Filohar, ,Dianna 21 2 -A.. Pluand, Ml'l.11.um1q.q8 Tarry-'18H -.-' . g. g PI0lldhl1'6A as-ov 9 as 21 1 Fhhtidk-Hill.-1881 1 1.1. . muy.. hmm! 52.1901 0 aw-ri-n-sm. or-M we 9 ,:.. 1 ..: M975 f - 1 scan 07,103,109 1 ' Rlfdhart. Lorl Rlzlib, Bradlay with, Dillld 109 Hlzxlo, ltavan Stavan 21 B Paul Rabaeca 218 .Pokorna1f,.PatrlQk. M -...-.-. f 1.-1.. . -. .. . . romana. Chflatihp 1o,1945a2!3f..1gjsiff. 98,143,211 17.111. i 1 gi? 1 ka ThDfI1ll1s8 1 Portar, Darral 198' 1 ' Pena-ny. cqna,,,1f.sg,gg4,141,21 1 P001 1--T .,.. Penal. A1.1 Pawn, ':11'1:1'g1 II' . .-.1 i --.11 1139 1.111 Prwinpilbmmnl 21 71 1 1 s.1 .?!'!!!'kss53YNfN' 71-13? 71.. .rsilivpgqqgiionufa 1 e.a4gg,gggg,1rao.2 1 a .mm ms JOIN 189 Putnam. Juna K Putnan, Susan 109 Fyla, Laura 189 Qulianf, umm 1'00,101,143,218 Kahn, Llaa 121,189 Raltora, Anglia 83,189 nmoru. Jaffray 218 Ilanaay, l.aurIaf1 09 Banca, Tarrl Randall. Danny 109 max. mu. 041,140,189 KQYIION, Dolti 1 34, 1 30, 1 42,218,240 nun. c.wlmq,1ea Rasmussen, 99,121,188 I mwah, Ms. ANQQQEA I9 7-77 Rawllns, Jaffray 13 A lawaon, Angala 110,189 Ray, Oharyl - Haygov, drag 109 Rayman, Douglaa-1,98 I-Iaymaqnlanaa 743.199 Rands. Traeay 1011 Raadnour, Mark num-n, un 139. f Radingt-00, Llf01lOi -199 Radmond, Mailnda 108 Radmond, Foggy 189 . l Raaea, I-landal1'07.10l . RIID. MS, MARY KAY 01 . Road, Todd 160 llaava. I-lnlly 117,189 Raavaa, Brian 010,210,218 ki 1 Bagan, Franosal1 20,109 Rl?:N01-D, MIK.-LCHAHLOTTE 09.70, Raggantln. Thnrhaa 189 ' Rahak, Diana 1 30,219 ROW, Llaa 108 1 Rald, Flbehalla 1 3352 1 0,2 1 I Rilflnitlhl, Rbdlfitk 1 08 Ralgaryaiahl, Hanna 189 l'lllllvii53i 'l 3011116530011 WWHHCSW' Wl'T?i?iMll- 99 R Qiff f sns. . ifl ' M Rllllx-C, 81 RIBHIQGDQY A-..- Rlehggffaraaa 1 Zorrla 45,190 , K lrlan , A Joanna 1 Robinson,-Laa 169 K A Roblnson, Mlehaal 190 Roby. Boon 97 1 ':'- . ROKQBIQUEZ, MR. ADALBEHIQ-199 Roahgrkggi, Edward 109 . igh QQ. .-,A AA.- 5 -gi- nodiixliiba,-gn, mu 190 ,.,:,.. s1.1.-,1 I-loggagga, Carol 109 A ROLQREKMR. DENNIS B9 1':: -flfgi. Roldlf, Paggy 134,219 1 1 -Roman, Jaffray 67,169 Raman, Bent! Roahurg, Donald Roaa, Donald 152.219 Roudabush, Angola Rowall, Daan Rowray. Charlaa Ruda, Carol 190 Ruda, Davld 190 Ruda, Dannla Ruhl. Davld Ruta, Shallay 190 Hump, Grsgory 07,109 Hump. Rqrbart 20,219 Runnin, .cunls 190 Russall,-Mark 190 Rust, Till 92,139 Rust, Wayna 79,190 Ryan,fDana 2 1 9 Ryan,f.Dara 190 s-hom, Paul 1095. CALVIN, Ml. LINK 00 Sanchal, Gtorla 190 Sanders, Tharaaa 190 Sanger, Douglaa Sankay, Daana 290 Sankot, Klm 190- K Sargant, Andrauir1!9,1 1 3,1 1 8,1 1 8, 1 1 9, 1 90 .'.1-L- Saaak, lhalla K BASS, MS. 01 Saas, Daan 93.109 Sattarflald, Shally 189,190 laylor, Rlek 169 Schafar, Bragg 93,109 lehaal, Mark 219 Sehaar, Jon 109 Sohaldi, Cindy 115,190 lohlld, Marlin 1190 Sehlndlar, Grab 190 SCHORM, MRQHON 80 Sohlndlar. Jplila 134,219 lohlammar,-,giark 219 Schllamanngpilaul Schmldt, lahmldt, Qyynhla sql-lmuaz. 8Qndy 1e9 80!1midt,.Qibhard 190 lahmlnkajggl Davld 219 snr-mlnxigg, M.,-an 1ss lohmltzgglan 170 Svhmltggiihrlnophar 219 sqhmpqggillnesnf 04,1o2 ldhliiildilfih, Timothy 18,1 9,98,99, 1 215.219 sergqu, A,,n,14o.14a.11o 30hQf,.J!1'l'i!9.3ii 1..-,l if .'.9--9 i Bclqpdar. 1-3 -Kk. SOUSQGOP, Joaaph ZIQQZ - Daan 170 - :k.' Jannlfar'f1Q0 8C DER, MR. STKVI 00,144 sag? n.. rm. aaa., ..,. .gs 'rmy 2 1 0.391 s Jack 51 A.',-g . samgggigauau 07,79,jQ7, 1 70 sqrgqggggpsvu no 51f'!!?'!!Q33Pf'9UfY 471199 170 190 jharry 1 70 :rnmonhy 219 ' Dorrla 1 .:. 1 as . ,. mohirdwn' my H y n:3:yig34,219 :4.12?Q9i??', 1 ..l 11 no 1 vw ' 9.i9afsf194,1,o.1aaAli4iiSi, 9.1 . .. 9 I - 5'g..,1, '!5f?l2'C'I34f233'7o u1,1ao.1As,ao1.a1s.z1v- ..,,9. 9,9.-.,., me 9 snsl rns. . 1 Pl!9!'lil'l,'TQl'ill'1Q. 1 -.'.' 5 'nada ' 'hw 1, .-.:-'- 14' - 1 -kl, :'. M-ry 148.220 summon, 1'1xbvP1.gs- - .,,, . 1-rrlaaou, lumnonom-uv.aa,p . Fatvlalak. 'Yataaa--138,14-3.31'Y, . a Avmffwnmaa - Neumann. lallhda 133,217 .1 j panama. swan wa . 9 Paitit, Joaaph Fifth, Kavlh ' amino. nmnu ma FHILPI, Ml. RUBY I1 BIDDER, Nlils -1-. . . Riddia, Joint, 190' kk--'.-h' -kiik L UNC, . Rldaixaur,-lfalixh 1-, Q -Q Blat, Brands-115111.90-f A -'.1-9. RIYQQQJUUQH 193,21-l I - 0 mba. eww 161,139+ Rita, Sharon . P1 .s-s 1 A allay, John l0.1'30,218,223 G r sow Bagggaries B1 osgm 1a4.14a.141.22o .nares 74,7l,86,1 70 Jggm 74,120,170 - sfdliph 110 .g ..,.- Kym 220 0 alsoill.-LMS. IVELYN so 70.1 04,1 70 ,Tlmothy 1 9 1 R, R ,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, .saw pyoti rlnsn m , I gzspihif 1 . kSQf1lcr5.:.1-QB,-229 -- .K-. ' A na-msefsenaw91.aa.1n. 0.,,9 + 1.1- 001 1 so lranda 1 70 Shawiir, Jaifray 66,67,1 70 Shaw, Danlalla B5 Qbaw, K,-mm 191 Shaw, Robin 220 shnygfqggns 191 y kashll, M5994 97,170 TG,-1f.19,1 19,191 . 195 IIL. 1 19,123,191 1 9,07,1 oz. 1 1 8.1 1 9. 1 70 - am-fm. 1 as. 1 24,1 as, 1 as, 1 .V .QQ SharonlQ:, Allfiggb 1 .,. -:,:,a,,f,,?ff mf, sys.-Q.. 3h 'll 5-. 70 Sh'-Id-1. 1 sammaeii. ,T non eo SPUPMAN, - MUUAM 00 Shlpman. 1 19,130,191 Bhoamakaiglradlay 220 lhur!lrUivld 191 slwhnn. Robyn 191 A Slachart, Balarla 191 A Slafkan, Sandra 143,147,220 Slakarka, Dlana ikl- 1 Slamarlng, Douglas 110 simbro, Davld s4.sB,10Z,22o SIMON, MS. DOROTHYBG Simon, Glan - Slmun, Troy 19.04,119,143,191 Slmpaon. Julla Slaeo. Vlokl 191 Skala. I-Orl 170 Skalton, Klmbally 1 1 3,1 1 7,1 1 8,1 1 9, 129,131 Skow. Jaff 191 Skvor, Ruth 170 Skvor, Ruth 170 Skvor, Thomas 191 Slaman, Julla 191 Slaymakar, Roaamary 170 Bllngar. Chrlatophar 90,191,191 Slocum, Culatta 05,84-,191 Slocum, Jaffray 191 Slocum, Sandra Smsjkal, Branda 179 Smalkal, Klmbarly 119,150,191 Bmalkal, Rlck 192 Smlth, Rlck Smlth, Brands 220 Smith, Brlan 192 Smlth, Davld 192 lm!-th, David 85,170 Smith, Dabra 134,220 SMITH, NIH. GLENN 60,93 Smith, Jaraldlna Bmlth, Jarry 134,220 Smlth, Julla 90,170 Smith, Kavln 04-,102,140.201,220 Smith, Krlatlna 192 Smlth, Pam Smith. Robln 171 Bmlth, Bhalllna Smith. Sharl Smlth, Tarrla 220 SMRHA, MR. RON 00 Softball. Girls' 104,105 Sommar, Btavan 171 IONDROL. MR. HAL 00 Sophomoras 180-173 Soranaan, lrle 171 Souara, Hobart 193 Spanoa, Vlva 08,192 spam, .un 192 Spaar, Kallay lpancar, Scott Spldla, Tarry Splar, Jannlfar 221 Bpodan, Ja!-I Sports 02,03 Spratt, Krlatan Spring Musical 120,129 Sprlngataan, Rick 192 lpudlc, Sharon 171 Squlraa, Pamala 1 40,1 50,22 1 Stahl. Klmbarly 91,171 Stage Band 1 12,1 1 3 Stanford. Dawn 221 Stanton, lavllnda 192 Stark, Dabra 221 Stark, Kathryn 192 Staatny, Jamaa 171 Staainy, Michaal 64,182 Statesman 134,130 Btaton, Scott 87.91103 ltaub, Rob Staarna, Ronald 192 itaala, Paula 134,192 .. . Q1w...,,...,.Q 35.9, - .f,.4p,-im ?i1sx::g. ,,., . ,... Q,,.,i,5..,x. .. X Siaffan, lrlan 5 ,-:,- Siaflan, Chrlatlna 03,100,143,10B, .170 .-.., yr.1 ltaffanamalar. Mlohsl 192 I .k-:. .-:' 1 Sbaffanaon, Llnda ation-ll. umm 111 liaggall, Jaffray 221 itiaahan, Rogar 1-Oiialnburq. Ricky . .Q'!lll1l, Dibbll 102 Sialnari, Adam 120.111 3 Q1 annum 1112 1 as .-a.mm11a,1s2 -.4 ili Q 1 - 1 XM 1 mL1::m.iX1 3311 Jodi 1-47.2211 1 -nga, l-12211128 an ILI '1m1h. 1 . 1--51113 L1-1 11 - -- -- ?4- 1 39 - 1 194 - X Nik 0 kf11TkwikfY-Q 1- Q 1- '75-f fhnmpoom-1u,,.', 'X lI'X-4 1 - ,yggg .1151-j1 -1 THOMPSON, MR. - Thondson. Terry 19.193 Qgg - Thurston. Thomas 193 Tlbban. Tlma 91 Tlbbotta. Jon 99.121 Tlldon. Klm 193 Tlmmormsn. Tammy 193 Timers 150.151 1, -- Tlener. Roxana 172 Thus, Tlmothy Tolls. Sus 130.134-.182.193 Tomanka. Ronald 193 ,.. Tomssak. Carol 222 .Lhkh '- Tqmenu. clunn 61.94.1721 1 Lcfycfblki it up 1- --1wa.1aos!mm 1 ' 4 I-MP1ssl11Q15!Sl'lxmq2cs.Q0.1a4.144.1s4 Soon 223 LL.L - .N-.1 Q11 1 t- -1 -- -1---1,-1 Wllcox. John 141.224 Wilcox. MYYOU 224 Wllhalm. larhara 134.194 A Wllxlnson. Donna 145.194 Wilkinson. I-.JUDO 224 Wlllofl. Wllloti. Wllloli. Trloay 224 1 Gall 194 Marin! 1 wmumn. Jeanna 73.195 mmm,-uma an-of Vlnllinms. l.aee179.173 A ilvimonun. 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Jay 54.1 34.1 35.1 37.195 Young. Norman 225 Young. Rloky Young. Scott Zsoak. Tammy 195 lohn, Ricky 225 lahn. 0hawn 87,153,195 Zlrnmermsn. Douglsa 85.134.195 llmmerman. Jeffrey 195 Zlngula. Llsa 173 Zlnk. Doborah 88.195 lltok. Josaph 173 Zvaoak, Kovln 183,173 Zvaeek. Laura 225 1 -SSN --sf K -1 it xi X X sf X - Nik NX 1 .13 i---91 1 1-Q 5 -Q -1-- 1?-XX T5 1 1 H . 51 11 1 112211 -1 . M ' -9 -1 gi Ag.. X 5. 5 Q35 X K 5 as 1 N -N N5 S 2 X 1 QNSXX YR XS. -51.111 1 1 N X N X U H NH -11112 - s - 1. A . 1 1 11 N SN? ag 1153? NME 1 . 111 152151, 'YQ 311 is Ti? SFAXQNQ. -sxbiibxfgw. - 1y,- e re th nkfu xzur 'wmrwngvxy mmm if 2 5 8,1 P ublishing this was a new experience for the of us. We hope we have the highlights and some moments of the 1978-19 school year. But we did not do it alone. would like to thank who has made this book a the members of the Outlook for their excellent copy the photographers for thousands of professional photos: and of course, the book staff members for their work and dedication. We were very fortunate have an exceptional group editors. Special recognition mu go to Diane Stones, clubs editor for the origionality and life sl added to the clubs section. And to Mr. Smrha, our adviser thanks for being so patient an understanding. Your guidanl was the driving force to make . the deadlines and to keep wor ing when we thought we wou never get done. We are so proud to present tl- 1979 Jefferson Statesman. V hope you enjoy it as much 1 we've enjoyed being its C1 editors. May this yearbook I treasured for years: an remember it all started with tl fight song. Dotty Ranson and Carolyn Bam Co-edito n 5 E 5 I T 1 's 1 5 5 a 1 P 3 A ! : 5 , I 5 Q Q E A F 1, P F! 2 E 5 24 J 5 S 2 5 Q 3 i X
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